Stick two different plates into a fruit, a lemon works best. The plates could be anything,e.g copper and steel. Attach wires to the plates and light bulb. Remember to try to use a fresh a fruit as possible.
It's simple really it works from the acid in the fruit like in a battery but instead in the fruit.
They are the same light bulb, so they are the same. The colored bulb has coloring applies on its outside surface. They do not make energy, they use energy.
No, hair is not used to make a light bulb. Light bulbs are typically made of glass or other transparent materials, with a filament made of tungsten or other metals that produce light when heated. Hair is not a suitable material for this purpose.
To make a lamp or light fitting light up, you typically use a light bulb or LED bulb. The electricity flows through the bulb's filament or semiconductor, causing it to emit light. This process is controlled by a switch that completes the electrical circuit when turned on.
No, aluminum foil cannot make a light bulb work. Light bulbs require electricity to illuminate, and aluminum foil is not a source of electricity. Placing aluminum foil on a light bulb can be dangerous and risk causing a fire.
Thomas Edison
The citric acid inside in a fruit could make it work. Fruits that is part of the citrus family has a contains a citric acid. For example a lemon, it could make a light bulb work. :)
Only a genius touch is required to do this thing.I am sure you can!
A light bulb can make heat and light.
Make a circuit with 2 wires a batery and a light bulb and touch wire to medle on light bulb
Electricity + Glass = Light bulb
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
a regular light bulb-no.
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
the Sparks on the copper makes the wire on the light bulb makes the 9v light bulb turn on.
you can make a light bulb by holding alt + 20.
Thomas did NOT make the light bulb. He made a safer impression of it.