What needs to be complete is the circuit from the battery to the bulb, then the other wire from the bulb to the other side of the battery.
If it is from an outlet rather than a battery, the circuit starts and finishes with the live and neutral pins at the outlet.
A circuit is complete
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If it is a 1.5 volt bulb you can connect it through a series circuit directly to your battery. If the bulb is not made to run on 1.5 volts and needs another voltage, it may not light up!
If you are talking about the light circuit then : The Battery, The bulb and the wire.
The glass of the light bulb is not conductive, so the circuit would not be completed. You would need to join the wires to the positive and negative contacts on the base of the bulb for the circuit to work.
One,but he/she needs schematics and timeframes to complete the job.
electricity because a light bulb needs electricity
A circuit is complete
The simplist answers is that electricity needs to complete a circuit fully. It stops flowing because there is no complete circuit. The switch is a device for opening and closing the circuit. When the switch is in the off position the circuit is said to be open and electricity cannot flow.
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A Light bulb lights in a complete circuit because then the electricity from the battery can travel round the wire that has no breaks. BUT the switch has to be close. Z
it will not shine
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It has components that are arranged end to end in order to produce light.
Nope, Carpet will generate Static electricity and a light bulb needs AC or DC current.
battery, wire, and light bulb
See sources and related links below for the complete light bulb list.