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Transcribed Image Text:A circuit contains a 47.0-V battery and a single light bulb whose resistance is 232 02. A second, identical, light bulb can be wired either
in series or in parallel with the first one (see the figure). Determine the power delivered to a single bulb when the circuit contains (a)
only one bulb, (b) two bulbs in series and (c) two bulbs in parallel. Assume that the battery has no internal resistance.
232 Ω
*F
47.0V
(a) Number
(b) Number
(c) Number i
232 Ω
232 2
47.0 V
Series wiring
Units
47.0 V
Parallel wiring
Units
23202
Units
232Ω
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