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Hey all,
I could use some advice on this topic.
What determines the brightness of a lightbulb? (Resistance, current, power?)
I remember when I took physics, for the circuits lab, we had to predict what would happen to the brightness of the bulb depending on how we manipulated resistors in the circuit (e.g. if we removed one resistor that was in parallel or in series) and other scenarios as well.
Can anyone point me in the right direction regarding this topic since there isn't much in the review books or textbooks.
Thanks!
I could use some advice on this topic.
What determines the brightness of a lightbulb? (Resistance, current, power?)
I remember when I took physics, for the circuits lab, we had to predict what would happen to the brightness of the bulb depending on how we manipulated resistors in the circuit (e.g. if we removed one resistor that was in parallel or in series) and other scenarios as well.
Can anyone point me in the right direction regarding this topic since there isn't much in the review books or textbooks.
Thanks!