Part A In 1.0 s, how much energy is dissipated as light and thermal energy by bulb A? Bulb B produces twice as much ligh

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Part A In 1.0 s, how much energy is dissipated as light and thermal energy by bulb A? Bulb B produces twice as much ligh

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Part A In 1.0 s, how much energy is dissipated as light and thermal energy by bulb A? Bulb B produces twice as much light and thermal energy as bulb A, and bulb C produces three times as much light and thermal energy as bulb A. The bulbs are connected in series to a 9.0 V battery, and the steady current through bulb A is 1.0 A ΤΟ ΑΣφ ? AEA J Submit Request Answer Submit Part B In 1.0 s, how much energy is dissipated as light and thermal energy by bulb B? ΚΙ ΑΣφ AEB - J Submit Request Answer

Part C In 1.0 s, how much energy is dissipated as light and thermal energy by bulb C? Η ΑΣΦ SH ? ΔΕc = J Submit Request Answer
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