In a domestic circuit, electrical appliances and lamps are arranged in parallel across the mains...

PHYSICS
WAEC 1992

In a domestic circuit, electrical appliances and lamps are arranged in parallel across the mains so as to enable the

  • A. same current to flow through the electrical appliances and the lamps
  • B. maximum energy to be consumed at least cost
  • C. same fuse to be used for the electrical appliances and the lamps
  • D. voltage across the appliances not to be affected when the lamps are switched on and off

Correct Answer: D. voltage across the appliances not to be affected when the lamps are switched on and off



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