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start at top right, click the bulb, there should be 4 lights.(2 on top,2 o bottom) stay on top row. skip a bulb and click the one bulb that is 2 spaces away from the top lit up bulb. 6 lights should appear. reapeat until you get to the end of the top row. on the bottom row click the bottom left bulb 4 lights should appear stay on bottom row skip a bulb and click the bulb that is 2 spaces away from the lit up bulb on the bottom row. 3 lights should appear. repeat the same process and youve won the game!
Light on the right is waxing - getting larger. Light on the left is waning - getting smaller.
A waxing moon has the light on the right side. A waning moon has the light on the left side. Therefore, moving down from a full moon to a new moon, it must be waning, and the light should be on the left.
When we look at stars, we are seeing the light that they are emitting. That light could have left them many years ago. The light from Betelgeuse takes over 640 years to reach us. So if it exploded today, we would not see that explosion for over 640 years. So it is possible that it is already gone, but the light that left before it went is still coming towards us.
Regulus or Alpha Leonis is approximately 77 light years away. Light reaching Earth in 2010 would have left Regulus in 1933.
100watts x 24 hours
The bulb uses 7.5 watt-hours each hour, or 90 watt-hours if left on for 12 hours. 1 unit of electricity would be used in 11 days at 12 hours per day.
Have you tried changing the bulb ? maybe the bulb is bad
The bulb is burned out
HOW DO I CHANGE LIGHT BULBS
Bulb is blown. Replace bulb.
TUrn the light off and let the bulb cool for a short while. Then just twist it counterclockwise (to the left) to remove it.
Remove the tail light cover in the trunk. Take hold of the light bulb connector. Push the connector in and turn to the left at the same time. Reverse the process to install the new light bulb.
Somewhere between the fuse and the bulb
The turn signal and brake light use the same bulb. When you get a fast flash, it is from a reduced electrical load being placed on the flasher unit due to a burned bulb. Replace the bulb and this should fix your problem.
Bulb is out.
You have a turn signal light-bulb out .