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When a light bulb is connected to the simple circuit shown, it dissipates a power of 60.0 W. (a) Determine the possible values for the current in the circuit. (b) Suppose that the values of the resistors resistance is varied without changing the bulbs rate of energy dissipation. What is the maximum resistance? (c) If instead the batterys terminal potential is varied without affecting the bulbs power, what is the minimum terminal potential? BULB 32.0 V 4.00 ?The bulb is not ohmic, must use "P=VI" for the first part.

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Answez :- given, p=601a/ By uuing puting the values given 1: 1.845 Al ⓣ minimum tern i nal potentfal 2. 12 2 min

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