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Physics, 14.04.2020 16:36, gerkera88

The power rating of a light bulb (such as a 100-W bulb) is the power it dissipates when connected across a 120-V potential difference. Part A What is the resistance of a 150 W bulb? R = nothing Ω Request Answer Part B How much current does the 150 W bulb draw in normal use?

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