Go to the store and get some copper wire, galvanized nails, and some Oranges. Cut the orange in half with a kitchen knife. Take a penny and wrap the wire around it. Take a nail and stick in the orange about 1 inch away from the penny. Wrap the loose end of the wire around the nail once. Finally touch the loose end of the wire to the metal part of the light bulb. Create more orange batteries until the bulb lights up. GOOD LUCK! That was my sis love ya
Yes if you put a copper wire in each end then connect it to the light bulb, Enjoy.
yes, it will. stop asking,enjoy p.s.leave me alone.
Yes, you can power a light bulb with fruit, it only depends an how much citric acid the fuit has.
yes it
can
The resistance of the filament in a light bulb is(voltage at which the bulb is designed to operate)2/(the rated power/watts of the bulb)
the only way to test one is to put the bulb in the strobe housing and apply recommended power.
Plug the "string of lights" into the power point. If a particular light does not come on, then it is "bad".
bulb light burned out every 4 months.type of bulb is H7
a normal light bulb gives off more light
Yes you can!
None! as Oranges can't either put up nor light an light bulb! ;)
a light bulb is measured in watts
light r bulb same power taken
Orange light that looks light a light bulb
Only when it has power.
There is resistance in the light bulb which gives it its colour (the orange bulb) but in the white bulb (tbh don't know what is it called) it contains neon which gives it its white colour
I think that the orange and nails light up the light bulb because the acid energy goes through the nails and into the wires connected to the light bulb and powers the light bulb
The first electric light bulb was made in 1880
Bad bulb, no power, no ground.
a light bulb
No.