In a simple battery circuit, the point of lowest potential is the negative terminal of the battery
B
The resistance of an incandescent lamp is greater when the lamp is switched off
CAn ordinary $100\, W$ lamp has less resistance than a $60\, W$ lamp
D
At constant voltage, the heat developed in a uniform wire varies inversely as the length of the wire used
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B
The resistance of an incandescent lamp is greater when the lamp is switched off
b (b) As temperature increases resistance of filament also increases.
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