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As electric lamp and a conductor of resistance `4 Omega` are connected in series to a 6 V battery. The current drawn by the lamp is 0.25 A. Find the resistance of the electric lamp.

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To find the resistance of the electric lamp when it is connected in series with a conductor of resistance \(4 \, \Omega\) to a \(6 \, V\) battery, and the current drawn by the lamp is \(0.25 \, A\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Use Ohm's Law Ohm's Law states that: \[ V = I \times R \] Where: ...
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