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Two bulbs P and Q are connected in series to a battery. If the resistance offered by the bulb P is more than that of bulb Q and 6 A of current is passed through the P, then what is the current through Q ?

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Here P and Q are connected in series. So, current through P and Q are same. If 6A current pases through P, then current through Q is also 6A.
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