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Physics, 18.03.2021 20:50, germainenez8403

A string of 20 identical Christmas tree lights are connected in series to a 120 V source. The string dissipates 59 W. What is the equivalent resistance of the light string ? One of the bulbs quits burning. The string has a wire that shorts out the bulb filament
when it quits burning, dropping the resistance
of that bulb to zero. All the rest of the bulbs
remain burning
What is the resistance of the light string
now?
Answer in units of N.
013 (part 5 of 5) 10.0 points
How much power is dissipated by the string
now?

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