yes. electricity causes the light to work in the first places. Electricity passes through anything that conducts. If you are asking about the flash which has left the bulb and is in the air bouncing off the target then no, electricity can only pass through that if the source is very strong and is on its way to a conductor, such as a lightening strike
No... not possible there is no any conducting path
YEs it is a good conductor of electricity
Yeah of course . Only if the voltage is above some 30,000 or like that .
Yes it has a 5mp camera with flash.
Notification of speed camera tickets is usually through the mail.
No, it doesn't. There is no flash for the camera in Nokia 5230.
Yes the gfive president has a flash camera. The camera flash on the gfive is rated in it's reviews as neither too strong nor too weak. The camera has a normal flash setting for indoors.
Flash as in camera? No. Flash as in Flash Player? No
no, the sidekick 08 does not have a flash for the camera......i hope that helped......
Camera flashes use a capacitor because a capacitor can dump a lot of electrical energy very quickly. Much faster than a battery. That's how to produce a quick flash by using a capacitor that suddenly discharges the electricity.
The first known camera flash was used in 1839 by L. Ibbetson.
No,it doesn't have any camera flash.