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When three identical bulbs are connected in series. The consumed power is 10W. If they are now connected in pa rallel then the consumed power will be:-

A

30W

B

90W

C

`(10)/(3)W`

D

`270W`

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`(1)/(P_(eq ))=(1)/(P_(1))+(1)/(P_(2))+(1)/(P_(3)) P_(eq)=P_(1)+P_(2)+P_(3)`
`rArr 10=(P)/(3) rArr P_(eq)=3P=3xx30=90` watt
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