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No, a copper penny cannot make a light bulb glow on its own. The electrical conductivity of copper is too low to generate enough current to power a light bulb. Additional components, such as a power source and circuit, would be needed to make the light bulb glow.
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A ultra violet light will make things glow.
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The flow of electrons from the battery flow through the filament in the bulb causing it to get hot and glow thus producing light.
When you clap your hands, the kinetic energy from the motion creates an electrical charge on your skin. If you touch the metal part of a light bulb socket while clapping, the electrical charge can travel through your body and into the light bulb, causing it to glow temporarily. This is a simple demonstration of human conductivity and can be potentially dangerous, so caution is advised.
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To make light bulbs glow dimmer, I reduced the amount of electricity flowing to them by using a dimmer switch or a lower wattage bulb. This decrease in electricity causes the filament in the bulb to emit less light, resulting in a dimmer glow.
To make light bulbs glow brighter, you can increase the voltage supply to the bulb. This will cause more current to flow through the filament, resulting in a brighter glow. Be cautious not to exceed the recommended voltage rating of the bulb, as this can lead to overheating and damage.
No, a tomato cannot glow when connected to a light bulb. Tomatoes do not have the ability to produce light on their own, so they cannot glow like a light bulb.
No, a light bulb will not glow if placed in milk. Milk is not a conductor of electricity, so it will not allow the flow of current needed to power the light bulb.
This is usually done by passing an electrical current through the wire.