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The brightness of a lamp depends on its power rating, which is printed on the globe. This power rating onlyapplies at its rated voltage (e.g. 120 V in North America, and 230 V in Europe). When you connect lamps in series, you are connecting their individual resistances in series, and a voltage drop will appear across each lamp. For example, if you had, say, two 60-W lamps connected in series with each other across a 120-V supply, then 60 V would appear across each lamp, so the lamps would be considerably dimmer than their power ratings would suggest.

The drop in power is not proportional to the drop in its rated voltage; it is considerably higher. It can be shown that for electric heaters, for example, a 10% drop in rated voltage causes a 19% drop in power! This is not necessarily the case for lamps, as their resistance changes significantly with temperature.

If the lamps were of different power rating, then the lamps with the greater power rating would be dimmer than those with the lower power ratings -which is not what you might expect.

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