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column A
1. in a parallel connection if the voltage of the source battery is 6 volts, what is the voltage of the first bulb?
2. a series connection with two bulbs as load, if the first bulb had a voltage drop of 2 volts and the other bulb got 3 volts what is the voltage of the source battery?
3. in a series connection if the current in the second bulb is 5 amperes, what is the current of the first bulb?
4. in a parallel connection the current of the first bulb is 3A and the second bulb is 3A what is the total current of the entire circuit?
column B
a. 5 volts
b. 6 volts
c. 6 ampere
d. 5 ampere
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