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Suppose that the flow through bulb B is . How large is the flow through bulb E? Explain. (Give your answer in terms of .) [1] What is the flow through bulb A? (Hint: think of the similarities/differences between bulb A and bulb B. Compare how the two bulbs are treated by the battery.) [2] What is the obstacle presented by the two bulbs C and D in series? [1] Compare this obstacle with the obstacle presented by bulb A. [1] Use statement 2 c to say if the flow through bulb A is bigger than, smaller than or equal to the flow through bulbs C and D.

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