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Hi!
So, can someone help me with this:
A light-bulb and a resistor is connected in a serie. The resistor is 100 Ohm. And the voltage over the bulb is described as U=I^2/(0.8*10^-3).
If i connect the serie to a 100 Volt DC source, how do i calculate the current and the resistance over the bulb?
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