Lightbulb A is marked "10.0 W 120 V," and lightbulb B is marked "75.0 W 120 V." These labels mean that each lightbulb ha

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Lightbulb A is marked "10.0 W 120 V," and lightbulb B is marked "75.0 W 120 V." These labels mean that each lightbulb ha

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Lightbulb A is marked "10.0 W 120 V,"and lightbulb B is marked "75.0 W 120 V."These labels mean that each lightbulb has its respective powerdelivered to it when it is connected to a constant 120-Vsource.
(a) Find the resistance of each lightbulb.
(b) During what time interval does 2.00 C pass intolightbulb A? s(c) Is this charge different upon its exit versus its entry intothe lightbulb?
Yes/No
Explain.
(d) In what time interval does 1.20 J pass intolightbulb A? s(e) By what mechanisms does this energy enter and exit thelightbulb? Explain.
(f) Find the cost of runninglightbulb A continuously for 30.0 days, assumingthe electric company sells its product at $0.110 per kWh.$
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