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A Pair of 60-W and 100-W Incandescent Lamps Are Intended

Question 71

Question 71

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A pair of 60-W and 100-W incandescent lamps are intended for 120-V operation. Which lamp draws more current?


A) 60-W lamp
B) 100-W lamp
C) both the same

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