Electroenthusiast
Active Member
Hi,
I have some experiments with the 220v mains. So i thought it would be better to ask it here, before i would do it.
I wanted to carry on 3 expts. they are well illustrated in figure.
EXPT1>
Q1 : Through which switch does the current flow, when both the switches are closed?
Q2 : If it flows through both the switches, will it be equally distributed?
EXPT2>
Q1: What happens if i short both the terminals bulb with 220V?
EXPT3>
Q1: What happens to the 'High-resistive Indicator' Lamp, when i switch ON a 60 W bulb? Will it Switch OFF(Since current through it will be low)?
Q: What is the max current that a household domestic supply can draw?
I have some experiments with the 220v mains. So i thought it would be better to ask it here, before i would do it.
I wanted to carry on 3 expts. they are well illustrated in figure.
EXPT1>
Q1 : Through which switch does the current flow, when both the switches are closed?
Q2 : If it flows through both the switches, will it be equally distributed?
EXPT2>
Q1: What happens if i short both the terminals bulb with 220V?
EXPT3>
Q1: What happens to the 'High-resistive Indicator' Lamp, when i switch ON a 60 W bulb? Will it Switch OFF(Since current through it will be low)?
Q: What is the max current that a household domestic supply can draw?