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If the frequency of applied source is increased, how will brightness change?

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To solve the question of how the brightness changes when the frequency of the applied source is increased, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Circuit Configuration We have a circuit that consists of a bulb (which can be considered as a resistive load) connected in series with an inductor. **Hint:** Identify the components of the circuit and their arrangement. ### Step 2: Define Impedance ...
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