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Question
A light bulb and an open coil inductor are connected in series across an AC source of variable frequency. How will the glow of the bulb be affected when:
- an iron bar is inserted inside the coil, and
- the frequency of the source is decreased?
Justify your answers. Assume that in each above case other factors remain unchanged.
Justify
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Solution
The brightness of the bulb depends on the current flowing in the circuit.
The inductive reactance is given by:
XL = ωL
= 2πfL
(I) When an iron bar is inserted inside the coil:
- Inserting an iron core increases the inductance L.
- As a result, the inductive reactance XL increases.
- This increases the total impedance of the circuit, causing the current to decrease.
- Because the bulb’s brightness depends on current, the bulb glows less brightly (its brightness decreases).
(II) When the frequency is decreased:
From the relation XL = 2πfL
- If the frequency f decreases, the inductive reactance XL decreases.
- Lower reactance reduces the opposition to current, so the current increases.
- As a result, the bulb glows more brightly (its brightness increases).
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