Question
A coil and a bulb are connected in series with a dc source, a soft iron core is then inserted in the coil. Then(a) Intensity of the bulb remains the same(b) Intensity of the bulb decreases(c) Intensity of the bulb increases(d) The bulb ceases to glow
   
   

Answer

(b) Intensity of the bulb decreases

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