In a 110-volt circuit containing a lamp in series with the voltage source,
A) 110 joules of energy are converted to heat and light in the circuit every second.
B) 110 joules of energy are shared among all the coulombs in the circuit at any instant.
C) 110 coulombs of charge flow through the lamp every second.
D) 110 joules of energy are given up by each coulomb of charge making up the current in the circuit.
E) none of the above
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