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Question: Three bulbs with individual power ratings of 12 W,2 W, and 6 W respectively are connected as per the...

Three bulbs with individual power ratings of 12 W,2 W, and 6 W respectively are connected as per the circuit diagram. Find the amount of heat dissipated by each in 10 seconds.

A)12W144J,2W20J,6W60J B)12W120J,2W24J,6W60J C)12W120J,2W20J,6W72J D)12W120J,2W20J,6W60J  A) 12W - 144J,2W - 20J,6W - 60J \\\ B) 12W - 120J,2W - 24J,6W - 60J \\\ C) 12W - 120J,2W - 20J,6W - 72J \\\ D) 12W - 120J,2W - 20J,6W - 60J \\\
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Solution

Heat dissipated by the bulb is the power consumed by it over time. The power rating of the bulb means the amount of energy it consumes per unit of time. A bulb has a filament of tungsten and tungsten offers resistance to the flow of current during this process it gets heated up and dissipates heat energy.

Complete step by step solution:
As we can see in this diagram the three bulbs of different power ratings are connected in parallel.
In a parallel connection, the current gets divided into the branches but the voltage across each branch remains the same
Here all three bulbs are connected in parallel connection to a 12V supply
So the voltage available to each bulb will be the same
Now the power rating of each bulb is given
Bulb 1:
Power = 12W
Voltage available is =12V
As we know heat dissipated is the product of the power consumed by the bulb and time
H=PtH = Pt
Where,
HH is the heat dissipated
PP is the power consumed
tt is the time taken
H=12×10H = 12 \times 10
H=120J\Rightarrow H = 120J
Bulb 2:
Power = 2W
Voltage available is = 12V
As we know heat dissipated is the product of the power consumed by the bulb and time
H=Pt\because H = Pt
H=2×10\therefore H = 2 \times 10
H=20J\Rightarrow H = 20J
Bulb 3:
Power = 6W
Voltage available is =12V
As we know heat dissipated is the product of the power consumed by the bulb and time
H=Pt\because H = Pt
H=6×10\therefore H = 6 \times 10
H=60J\Rightarrow H = 60J

Final answer is D:12W120J,2W20J,6W60JD:12W - 120J,2W - 20J,6W - 60J.

Note: Heat dissipated by is the amount of power it consumes in the given time. When an electric current flows through a conductor it experiences resistance and due to this resistance to flow the material through which the current is flowing gets heated up and dissipates the energy. It may be said that in the above process the electric energy is being converted into electrical energy.