Get your bulb, it should be a very small wattage (weak) one, get your battery and wires, connect one wire to plus side of abttery and other wire to minus side of battery, then connect to the bulb, you may have to play around a bit to find a connection that produces light.
yes you can. first of all find a light bulb. Then you get a battery and wire. connect the wire half way to the lens of the battery. it will sting so let go. Then rap the bulbover the bulb and switch the lens and wire, so it can get the energy. Your bulb will light!
Take two wires, use them to connect the terminals on the light bulb and the battery.
the bulb will light up
Make a circuit with 2 wires a batery and a light bulb and touch wire to medle on light bulb
you can make the light bulb turn on. Ooh ooh i know. it's a circuit!
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
To make a simple series circuit to light a bulb, the simplest components are a power source (such as a battery); a switch (to turn the power on or off); the bulb (obviously !); and some wires to connect everything together.
If you connect the circuit properly the bulb should light up. That means attaching the left side of the battery to the right side of the bulb using a wire and attaching the right side of the battery to the left side of the bulb. If you do that the your bulb should turn on. If it doesn't then try changing the battery or the bulb.
If it is a 1.5 volt bulb you can connect it through a series circuit directly to your battery. If the bulb is not made to run on 1.5 volts and needs another voltage, it may not light up!
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
A simple circuit contains: Power source - battery, wall outlet Path - wire or other conductor Load - light bulb Start with a small light bulb... see if you have extra bulbs for the car, tail light bulbs for example. Hook one wire to a pole on a 9v battery, then the tip of the light bulb's connection end. Then a second wire on the side of the bulbs connection end, and return to the source.
circuit
Circuit Electrons flow form the positive end of the battery through the wire connecting the positive terminal to a switch. The other end of the switch is connected to one terminal on the bulb, the other terminal of the bulb is connected to the negative end of the battery. No electrons (current) flows as long as the switch is open. Once the switch is closed and if the battery has enough voltage and current capacity to make the filament in the bulb glow, then the bulb emits light (together with wasted heat). If the switch is open, no current flows through the entire circuit and the bulb does not glow.
Using a remote control similar to those ones used to turn on electronic devices. The infrared rays can switch the light bulb on, since it has a small transistorised circuit that can actuate a tiny relay to put the light bulb in series with the electric circuit.