Question - 5 The student, neglecting the internal resistance of the battery, sets up the electrical circuit as shown by connecting the K, L, M, N, P, and R bulbs with a switch (s). In their first observation, they touch the end of the switch to point 1 and observe the brightness of the bulbs. In their second observation, they touch the end of the switch to point 2 and observe the brightness of the bulbs. Accordingly, which bulbs maintain their brightness unchanged for both observations made by the student? A) Only K B) Only R C) L and M D) N and P E) K, N and P Explanation:

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The student, neglecting the internal resistance of the battery, sets up the electrical circuit as
shown by connecting the K, L, M, N, P, and R bulbs with a switch (s). In their first observation,
they touch the end of the switch to point 1 and observe the brightness of the bulbs. In their second
observation, they touch the end of the switch to point 2 and observe the brightness of the bulbs.
Accordingly, which bulbs maintain their brightness unchanged for both observations made by the
student?
A) Only K
B) Only R C) L and M
D) N and P
E) K, N and P
Explanation:
Transcribed Image Text:Question - 5 The student, neglecting the internal resistance of the battery, sets up the electrical circuit as shown by connecting the K, L, M, N, P, and R bulbs with a switch (s). In their first observation, they touch the end of the switch to point 1 and observe the brightness of the bulbs. In their second observation, they touch the end of the switch to point 2 and observe the brightness of the bulbs. Accordingly, which bulbs maintain their brightness unchanged for both observations made by the student? A) Only K B) Only R C) L and M D) N and P E) K, N and P Explanation:
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