Question: The length of a 60 W, 240 Î lightbulb filament is 60 cm.
a. If the potential difference across the filament is 120 V, what is the strength of the electric field inside the filament?
b. Suppose the length of the bulbâ€TMs filament were doubled without changing its diameter or the potential difference across it. What would the electric field strength be in this case?
c. Remembering that the current in the filament is proportional to the electric field, what is the current in the filament following the doubling of its length?
d. What is the resistance of the filament following doubling its length?