A coil of self-inductance L is connected in series with a bulb B and an AC source. The brightness of the bulb decreases when:
Frequency of the AC source is decreased
The number of turns in the coil is reduced
A capacitance of reactance X_C = X_L is included in the same circuit
An iron rod is inserted in the coil
The brightness of the bulb depends on the RMS current flowing through it (). The current in the series circuit is given by , where . To decrease the brightness, the current must decrease, which implies the impedance (and thus the inductive reactance ) must increase.
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