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Two 60W-lightbulbs are connected on 220 V AC-voltage - how much electric power is spent by each lightbulb?
When ordered parallelly, they do, as I found out. I guess, lightbulbs are nowadays manufactured with parallel connections in mind.
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Two 60W-lightbulbs are connected on 220 V AC-voltage - how much electric power is spent by each lightbulb?
Yes, it helped. Can't believe I forgot this formula. Thanks.
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Two 60W-lightbulbs are connected on 220 V AC-voltage - how much electric power is spent by each lightbulb?
For the sake of argument, the lighbulbs have linear resistances. Nonetheless, thanks for your answer.
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