Fluorescent tubes are fitted with a choke. The choke coil:

Fluorescent tubes are fitted with a choke. The choke coil:

  • (A) Steps up the line voltage
  • (B) Steps down the line voltage
  • (C) Increase current in the circuit
  • (D) Reduces current in the circuit

The correct answer is (D) Reduces current in the circuit. The choke coil acts as a ballast in a fluorescent tube—it limits and controls the current, preventing damage to the tube once it starts glowing.

In a fluorescent tube, once the gas inside is ionized, the resistance of the tube goes down drastically. If the current is not regulated, it would rise dangerously and harm the tube. This is where the choke coil (ballast) enters the picture:A choke is an inductor in series with the tube. An inductor resists changes in current (because of self-induction). Therefore, when the current tries to increase, the choke resists and reduces the current flowing in the circuit.
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