When two electrodes are in contact with each other, they form a closed circuit that allows electricity to flow uninterrupted between them. This completes the circuit and provides a path for the electric current to flow from the power source, through the bulb, and back to the power source. This flow of electricity causes the bulb to light up.
When the two electrodes contact, it completes the circuit, allowing the current to flow from one electrode to the other through the bulb. The current passing through the filament of the bulb causes it to heat up and emit light, resulting in the bulb lighting up.
You would place the convex lens between the lighted bulb and the screen, with the lighted bulb positioned beyond the lens's focal length. This arrangement will create an enlarged image of the lighted bulb on the screen due to the converging properties of the convex lens.
When a bulb is lighted up, electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy flows through the filament in the bulb, causing it to glow and emit light while also generating heat.
A lemon can power up a light bulb by acting as an electrolyte in a chemical reaction with the metals in the light bulb. When zinc and copper electrodes are placed in the lemon, a chemical reaction creates an electrical current that can power a small LED light bulb.
The flashlight lighted up because there is a source of electricity, typically provided by batteries, that powers the bulb to emit light when the switch is turned on.
When the two electrodes contact, it completes the circuit, allowing the current to flow from one electrode to the other through the bulb. The current passing through the filament of the bulb causes it to heat up and emit light, resulting in the bulb lighting up.
if the one bulb is not lighted the all is no lighted
You would place the convex lens between the lighted bulb and the screen, with the lighted bulb positioned beyond the lens's focal length. This arrangement will create an enlarged image of the lighted bulb on the screen due to the converging properties of the convex lens.
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That is e.g. the resistance of a cold bulb before the bulb is lighted and heats up.
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The bulb "pulses" because the circuit is not completely off. If the CF bulb is pulsing or flashing, it means that there is some kind of feedback loop providing at least some voltage to the bulb. Often lighted switches use the filament resistance to provide voltage to the internal bulb. Get rid of the lighted switch.
do not touch alighted electric bulb conncted to the main
Yes, it is possible to light a bulb with raw peanuts using a science experiment known as the potato battery. By inserting two different metal electrodes into the raw peanuts and connecting them to a small light bulb, the electrolytes in the peanuts can generate enough electricity to produce a faint glow in the bulb.
2. one on the side and one on the very bottom
Its a power source such as a battery - Wire from the Positive on the battery to one contact on the lamp and a wire from the Negative of the battery to the other contact on the bulb