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प्रश्न
Figure A and B, show a bulb connected to a cell in two different ways.

- What will be the direction of the current through the bulb in both the cases. (Q to P or P to Q)
- Will the bulb glow in both the cases?
- Does the brightness of the glowing bulb depend on the direction of current through it?
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उत्तर
- Current always flows from a battery’s positive terminal to its negative terminal throughout the circuit. In the example of current flow from Q to P, current will flow from the positive terminal Q to the negative terminal P. Whereas, in the case of P to Q; current will flow from the negative terminal P to the positive terminal Q.
- Because the current is flowing in both circumstances, the bulb will light up.
- Whether the bulb glows brighter or duller depends on the circuit’s quantity of current and voltage. The direction of the current flow has no impact on it.
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