Two conducting wires of the same material and of equal lengths and equal diameters are first connected in series and then parallel in a circuit across the same potential difference. What is the ratio of heat produced in series and parallel combinations?
Step 1: Given parameters
Two conducting wires, are made of the same material and have equal lengths and diameters.
That means they have the same resistance .
Let is equivalent resistance when they are connected in series and is equivalent resistance when they are connected in parallel.
Step 2: Calculate the resistance and power in series connection.
For two resistance in series Combination:
Now the power is given by
Step 3: Calculate the resistance and power in parallel connection.
For two resistance in parallel Combination:
So we can write, .
Now the power is given by
Step 4: Find the ratio of the heat produced in series and the parallel combination.
Now the ratio of heat produced (power consumed in 1 second) in series and parallel combinations can be given by dividing, (2) from (1), i.e.
Hence, the ratio of heat produced in series and the parallel combination is .