No, the broken filament breaks the connection which electricity needs to complete the circuit.
When the filament is broken, no current can flow, hence there is no glow because it's though the bulb was switched off.
If the filament has broken, the circuit has also broken. The bulb can not glow as there is a gap in the circuit and electricity can not flow across the gap in the bulb.
No. No current flow.
Fused bulb
The filament of a light bulb overs enough resistance to current flow, that the filament heats up so much that it will glow and produce visible light.
filament
no. it cant make its connection so it wont make any light.
Yes, a light bulb is a source of light. When current is going through the filament the resistance generates enough heat that the filament glows, producing light.
A fused bulb does not glow because the filament of a fused bulb is broken. Since current can't flow through the filament, it can't get hot enough to glow.
A light bulb that uses a filament is also known as an incandescent light bulb.
Fused bulb
A light bulb works by passing an electric current through the filament, which is usually made from a high resistance substance such as tungsten. When the current flows through, the filament glows which produces the light. When it burns out, no electricity passes and no glowing occurs. Source: i just know
In an incandescent light bulb the wire that gives off the light is called the Filament.
If the bulb lights up then electricity is passing through the bulb. If the bulb doesn't light up then electricity is not passing through.
The filament of a light bulb overs enough resistance to current flow, that the filament heats up so much that it will glow and produce visible light.
filament
light bulbs have metal contacts that connect to an electrical circuit and a filament. power lights up the filament in the bulb .
No, the broken filament breaks the connection which electricity needs to complete the circuit.
What is Tungsten
filament