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When bulbs are connected (resistors) in series, What do you notice ?

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We notice that, the sum of the voltages of the bulbs (resistors) is equal to voltage across the combination of the resistors.
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  14. A bulb is marked 60 W and 120 V. What do the values indicate ?

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  15. A bulb is marked 60 W and 120 V. What do the values indicate ?

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  16. What is the energy lost by the charge in 1 sec. ?

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  17. What do you mean by overload ?

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  20. How can we prevent damage due to overloading ?

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