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Two bulbs `X` and `Y` having same voltage rating and of power 40 watt and 60 watt respectively are connected in series across a potential difference of 300 volt, then

A

X will glow brighter

B

Resistance of Y is greater than X

C

Heat produced in X will be greater than Y

D

Voltage drop in X will be greater than Y

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