Answer:
Bulb 1 has more resistance.
Explanation:
Given that,
Two lightbulbs work on a 120-V circuit.
The power of circuit 1, P₁ = 50 W
The power of circuit 2, P₂ = 100 W
We need to find the bulb that has a higher resistance.
The power of the bulb is given by :
[tex]P = \dfrac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
For bulb 1,
[tex]R_1=\dfrac{V^2}{P_1}\\\\R_1=\dfrac{(120)^2}{50}\\\\R_1=288\ \Omega[/tex]
For bulb 2,
[tex]R_2=\dfrac{V^2}{P_2}\\\\R_2=\dfrac{(120)^2}{100}\\\\R_2=144\ \Omega[/tex]
So, bulb 1 has higher resistance.