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In a circuit of two lamps in series, where the current through one lamp is 1 A, what is the current through the other lamp? Defend your answer.

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Answer: 1 amp same current flows through lamps in series

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Answer:

Current through other lamp is 1 A.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, it is given that, two lamps are connected in series in a circuit. The current through one lamp is 1 A. We need to find the current through the other lamp.

In series combination of resistors, the current throughout the entire circuit remains the same while the potential difference divides.

As a result, in this case the current through the other lamp is also equal to 1 A. Hence, this is the required solution.

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