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  • @RASSCAL16

    My wife is a doctor and she got it right

  • @sundarasundara4992

    From 1 st bulb only 5w current flowing to 50w bulb. So it won't glow.

  • @gregn7951

    Bulbs are in series and the middle one is blown so non would be on

  • @neskuikfren

    A master electrician would tell us what the question even is

  • @Bbn176

    Newtel ni mila 40w ko

  • @Goofytiger3244

    It is because since the first light bulb is 5w it only takes 5w to power so when it transfers to the next light bulb if it is more than 5w it won’t have enough electricity to power it.

  • @coolcrafts6758

    The coil in the middle is an inductor and will light up later

  • @kousikmajee8048

    The 40w bulb has lower resistance so it behaves like a conductor .
    Why is everyone just talking about how the bulb glows ? The question is why it's not glowing .

  • @rlgames3436

    Current and voltage are restricted by the lower wattage bulbs

  • @ominoussus

    I have determined that the power source is not enough

  • @bigoteduncle

    Because they are wired in series, the max A allowed in the system, is determined by the first 5W bulb. Meaning the A im the system is too small to power the 40W bulb, no?

  • @sebastiankoch4865

    Never wire bulbs in series. If one bulb breaks, all the other bulbs wont work.

  • @Johnstone72

    Speaking as a time served Spark with 36 years of experience i'll share the most important piece if information I give every young apprentice.

    If a job is worth doing? Get some other cunt to do it.

    This concludes todays lesson. Tomorrow? Crossword strategies and preferred tea making techniques.

  • @KarlaTolentino-ll5hr

    the circuit is in series conection that is why the two 5watts bulb should not light up because the 40watt bulb is busted, so the current path is cut.

  • @godsgrace8764

    That two 5 w bulbs is led so they have inbuilt drives so it can't share sufficient voltage 😊 that's why it's not working 😊

  • @ashtonmizzi7992

    Because the current passing trough each bulb is not the same

  • @tn65beast17

    That 5 watts bulb only allows 5 wattage to 40watt bulb that power not enough for 40 watts bulb

  • @dunckeroo1987

    The cold resistance of the incandescent bulb is between 1/5 to 1/10 its hot running resistance. Thus ample current to run the other luminaires. And that will augment the conventional explanation well articulated below:

  • @Joshua_rosario_

    Because only the phase is given and where is the neutral for the 40w bulb 💡

  • @anthonycaruso2248

    Trick question. This would not work as shown in the diagram unless you're trying to start a fire. Right now the circuit is acting as a jumper for two breakers, one on each 120-volt leg of the panel.

  • @JohnDoe-qq8et

    Whats the correct way to wire these in parallel? Pigtail line in and line out of each bulb?