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    Question Electricity Problem

    So, I have a problem that's on my homework and I have no fuckin clue how to do it. I know Morty is an electrician and some of the rest of you are just plain smart-asses so help me out if you can:

    You have four light bulbs, light bulbs one, two, three, and four. All have the same intensity. Bulb one is unscrewed causing only bulb one to go out. Now, bulb two's intensity is 30% greater than it was originally. Bulbs three and four each have 2/3 of their original intensity. Based upon this information, how are the four bulbs wired?

    Thanks in advance.
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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Scavok View Post
    Based upon this information, how are the four bulbs wired?
    With Wire!

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Maximal View Post
    With Wire!
    You took my answer!!!!
    What was it I said to make you think I give a shit?!

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Incorrectly would be my guess..
    Remember, the shortest distance between two points, is a tight sweater!

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    I can't believe you need help with that. It's a first grade question. Are you smarter than a first grader ??? I guess not. The answer is 2,1,4,3. Tell your instructor a qwazywabbet told you the answer.

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    well you all lost me .good luck with the homework scavok
    Anything preying on my mind would starve to death.

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Dragon View Post
    well you all lost me .

    No!

    Seriously?

    You're kidding right??
    Remember, the shortest distance between two points, is a tight sweater!

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Dragon View Post
    well you all lost me .
    Do you get lost finding your way outta bed?

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Well, I'm guessing its DC electricity.

    If that's not the answer they are looking for.............

    1 & 2 I know are in parallel with each other. Still playing with why 2 & 3 would get dimmer though being that the light bulbs never change resistance.

    I'll have to think about this one.

    Sorry.
    "The wheel is turning, but the hamster is dead."

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    Re: Electricity Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Morty View Post
    I'll have to think about this one.

    Duck and cover everyone...Morty's gonna think.

    Run for your lives.
    Remember, the shortest distance between two points, is a tight sweater!

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