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A three-way120Vlamp bulb that contains two filaments is rated for 100W,200W,300W. One filament burns out. Afterward, the bulb operates at the same intensity (dissipates energy at the same rate) on its lowest as on its highest switch positions but does not operate at all on the middle position.

(a) How are the two filaments wired to the three switch positions? What are the (b) smaller and

(c) larger values of the filament resistances?

Short Answer

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a. The two filaments wired to the three switch positions:

For lower position power, connect the larger resistance, say R1 for the middle position power, connect the smaller resistance, say R2 and for high position power, connect both resistances parallel.

b. The smaller value of the filament resistance is R2=72 Ω.

c. The larger value of the filament resistance is R1=144‰ө

Step by step solution

01

Write the given quantities

The given voltage is V=120V.

The power ratings are P=100 W,200 W,300 W.

02

Determine the formulas and concept of power

Consider equationof power in terms of voltage and current. Forthefirst part, determine the positions of resistances according tothepowers given. Using the equation, find the value of resistance.

Consider the formula for power:

P=V2R

03

(a) Determine the connection of the two filaments to the three switch positions:

The two filaments wired to the three switch positions. Since, the power is inversely proportional to resistance, so, for smaller resistance the higher power is obtained. For lower position power, connect larger resistance, say R1, and for middle position power,connect smaller resistance, say R2.Further, for high position power, connect both resistances parallel.

04

(b) Determine the smaller value of filament resistance

For smaller value of filament resistance,consider the power and the equivalent resistance is as follows:

1Req=1R1+1R2Req=R1R2R1+R2P=V2Req

Determine the value ofR1from the lower power:

P=V2R1100=1202R1

Solve further as:

R1=1202100=14400100=144‰ө

Consider the equation for power:

P=V2ReqP=V2(R1R2R1+R2)

Substitute the values and solve as:

300=1202144R2144+R2300(144R2)(144+R2)=1440043200R2=14400(144+R2)

Solve further as:

43200R2=2073600+14400R2(43200−14400)R2=207360028800R2=2073600R2=207360028800R2=72‰ө

The smaller value of the filament resistance is R2=72 Ω

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(c) Determine the larger value of filament resistance

For larger value of resistance, power is low, consider the equation as:

P=V2R1

Substitute the values and solve as:

100=1202R1R1=1202100=14400100R1=144‰ө

The larger value of the filament resistance isR1=144‰ө .

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