The two bulbs as in the above question are connected in series to a $200\, volt$ line. Then
  • A
    The potential drop across the two bulbs is the same
  • BThe potential drop across the $40\, watt$ bulb is greater than the potential drop across the $100\, watt$ bulb
  • CThe potential drop across the $100\, watt$ bulb is greater than the potential drop across the $40\, watt$ bulb
  • DThe potential drop across both the bulb is $200\, volt$
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