A $25\, watt$, $220\, volt$ bulb and a $100\, watt$, $220\, volt$ bulb are connected in parallel across a $220\, volt$ line. Which bulb will glow more brightly
A$25\, watt$ bulb
B$100\, watt$ bulb
C
Both will have same brightness
DFirst $25\, watt$ then $100\, watt$
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B$100\, watt$ bulb
b For parallel combination ${P_{Consumed}}\, \propto {\rm{B}}_{rightness} \propto {P_{Rated}}$
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