Two bulbs, one of $200 \,W$ and the other of $100 \,W$ are connected in series with a $100 \,V$ battery which has no internal resistance. Then,
  • Athe current passing through the $200 \,W$ bulb is more than that through the $100 \,W$ bulb
  • Bthe power dissipation in the $200 \,W$ bulb is more than that in the $100 \,W$ bulb
  • Cthe voltage drop across the $200 \,W$ bulb is more than that across the $100 \,W$ bulb
  • Dthe power dissipation in the $100 \,W$ bulb is more than that in the $200 \,W$ bulb
KVPY 2009, Medium
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