Increase the voltage supply.
A pencil has nothing to do with the brightness of a light bulb.
A motor itself does not directly change the brightness of a bulb; rather, it is typically used to control the power supplied to the bulb. If the motor is part of a dimming system, it can adjust the voltage or current reaching the bulb, thereby altering its brightness. However, without a specific dimming mechanism, the motor's operation won't impact the bulb's brightness.
The brightness of a bulb would not change if you added a second bulb in parallel with the first.Unless, of course, the increased current exceeded the power supply's capacity causing a reduction in voltage.
You alter the brightness of a bulb by changing the voltage or frequency that is applied to the bulb.
That is called a rheostat or a dimmer.
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The relationship between voltage and brightness of a bulb is directly proportional. As voltage increases, the brightness of the bulb increases because higher voltage provides more energy for the bulb to emit light. Conversely, decreasing voltage reduces the brightness of the bulb.
In a parallel circuit, adding more light bulbs won't affect the brightness of the original bulb because each bulb has its own separate path for the current to flow. Each bulb receives the same voltage as the power source, ensuring that each bulb will shine at its designated brightness independently of the others.
Adding more wires in parallel will not affect the brightness of the bulb. Each wire creates a separate pathway for current flow, so dividing the current among multiple wires will not change the total amount of current flowing through the bulb and therefore will not impact its brightness.
A 9W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 60W traditional incandescent bulb.
To effectively control the brightness of a LED bulb using a dimmer switch, make sure the dimmer switch is compatible with LED bulbs. Adjust the dimmer switch to increase or decrease the voltage supplied to the LED bulb, which will change its brightness. Experiment with different settings on the dimmer switch to find the desired level of brightness.