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Physics Honors-Henrikson Unit 11 and part of 12 Test part 1

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If I make a simple circuit with a 5 volt battery and a single light bulb then I can expect the voltage across the lightbulb to be 5 volts. If I add another five volt battery to the circuit I can expect the voltage across the bulb to be_______. I can also expect the current through the bulb to________.

Options
A.2.5 volts, decrease
B.20 volts, decrease
C.5, volts, stay the same (but the batteries will last longer)
D.10 volts, increase
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Question restatement: A simple circuit initially has a 5-volt battery powering a single light bulb. If a second identical 5-volt battery is added in series, what is the expected voltage across the bulb, and what happens to the current through the bulb? Option 1: 2.5 volts, decrease - This would imply the voltage is halved and the current decreases. In a series arrangement, voltages from identical batteries add, not divide, so halving the bulb’s voltage is incorrect. Therefore this option misapplies how voltages combine in series. Option 2: 20 volts, decrease - Two 5 V batteries in series sum to 10 V, not 20 ......Login to view full explanation

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