We can infer that current is needed to generate Electrical appliances and also to make the flow of electric circuits be completed.
what can be inferred about the voltage across the bulb
Ernest Rutheford inferred that the nucleus if positively charged through the gold foil experiment.
The current flowing through a bulb is equal to the (voltage across the bulb) divided by the (bulb resistance), and can be expressed in Amperes. The rate at which the bulb dissipates energy is equal to (voltage across the bulb) times (current through the bulb), and can be expressed in watts.
Yes, slightly. It can be inferred that the recipient of the remark is stupid.
If the bulb lights up then electricity is passing through the bulb. If the bulb doesn't light up then electricity is not passing through.
Explicit details are directly stated in the text, while inferred details are not explicitly stated but can be pieced together by the reader through context clues and implicit information. Explicit details are clear and specific, while inferred details require interpretation and critical thinking.
Because to much electricity is getting through to the light bulb.
'Inferred County' means that the name of the county is inferred or suggested by where the civil registration district was in that year
The bulb glows dimly when current is passed through a vinegar solution because the small number of ions in the vinegar solution move through the filament of the bulb.
The electrical current comes into the bulb from the metal side,flow through the filament ,and out the tip.
No. A light bulb is a bulb that contains a filament that gets hot when electric current is passed through it.
Electricity is passed through a wire from battery to bulb