yes we can bulb placed in series with dc
Exactly...you answered your own question. Each DC bulb will drop voltage according to its resistance and the amount of current it draws.
Light bulb? Yes
No. A bulb can run a AC just a easily as DC.
It can, but if you're wanting to run a 120v light bulb on DC, you'll need 120v DC to get the rated output. That's a lot of batteries. It's easier, and more sensible, to find a DC rated light bulb, such as an RV bulb.
When you connect a load (motor, light bulb, etc.) in series with a power supply, current will flow, whether AC or DC depends on the power supply you are using.
The voltage source that is applied to them is the difference between AC and DC light bulbs.
A dc series motor can work on dc and ac because dc motors are totally reversible.
It can be operated using both AC or DC
When a 230 V dc supply is given to a bulb it will glow, because it has just a coil inside.
what are the advanced applications of dc series motor
what are the advanced applications of dc series motor
we can check the dc with the help of tester give the reasonAnswerThere is no such thing as an 'AC light bulb' and a 'DC light bulb'. A light bulb doesn't care whether it is subjected to AC or to DC.