Do that on your kitchen table, and right there
before your eyes, you have . . .
-- a series electrical circuit
-- electric current
-- a magnetic field (around the wire; you can't see it)
-- power dissipation
-- conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy
-- conversion of electrical energy into heat and light
-- electromagnetic radiation in the infrared and visible bands
An Illumination device.
something that produces light
A resistive load.
GENERAL LIGHTING SERVICE (LAMP) Used to refer to what is more commonly called an "incandescent bulb" GLS stands for General Lighting Service (lamp/bulb). They are the standard light bulbs you are probably used to seeing around your home.
For example, in an old-fashioned (inefficient) incandescent light bulb, the electricity passes through a thin wire, heats it up, and this heat produces light. Newer light bulbs use a different mechanism for lighting.
To answer this question the amp hour rating of the battery is needed along with the voltage of the battery or bulb.
A light bulb and a battery simply being is not an experiment, so there is no variable at all.
Draw a battery and light bulb. Draw a line from the smaller connector on the battery to the bottom of the light bulb, this is positive on both. Draw a line from the bigger connector on the battery to the side of the light bulb,'this is the negative of both. Looked all over and can't seem to find this one.
When discussing electricity it is common to break into two parts. There is the supply side which is where the power exists and the load side where the work gets done. In a lighting the supply side would be your house power, for example; and the load would be the bulb. In a flashlight the supply is the battery and the load is the bulb.
Check in different outlets - you may have a problem with the outlet. Check that you have electricity in your house, for example, by lighting another light bulb. If the bulb still doesn't turn on, then probably the bulb is NOT good.
GENERAL LIGHTING SERVICE (LAMP) Used to refer to what is more commonly called an "incandescent bulb" GLS stands for General Lighting Service (lamp/bulb). They are the standard light bulbs you are probably used to seeing around your home.
When one wire or terminal is not connected to a light bulb, it is not possible for electricity to complete the circuit. When a circuit is not completed, the bulb will not light. An off switch, for example, breaks the circuit.
That does not depend directly on the brightness of the bulb, it depends on the current drawn by the bulb (which depends on the efficiency of the bulb). For example an incandescent bulb will draw much more current than a much brighter CFL bulb or LED bulb. Therefor switching to an brighter LED bulb can make the battery last much longer while switching to a brighter incandescent bulb will make the battery run down quicker.
There is no element to heat to complete the circuit. Another example would be magnetic induction lighting.
One can buy battery powered lighting at various retailers. One can purchase battery powered lighting online at websites such as LampsPlus, LightingDirect, and Amazon.
A flashlight is an example of a series circuit; a battery in series with a switch in series with a bulb.
When you have a light bulb in front of each other (all connected to wires to a battery)
For example, in an old-fashioned (inefficient) incandescent light bulb, the electricity passes through a thin wire, heats it up, and this heat produces light. Newer light bulbs use a different mechanism for lighting.
what is a conclusion for a battery powered light bulb
It depends on several things. 1.) The battery level on the flash light. 2.) The reflective casing surrounding the light.