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The globe is the outer glass shell. The shaped coil inside is the filament. Wires and the stem support the filament inside the bulb. There are gases within the light bulb to prevent it from burning out. And the base is to securely support the bulb.
A filament.
If you mean the little metal thingy that loops around, it's a filament.
A power source (of electricity), a means to transport this power (conductors/wires), and the light bulb itself
the wire in your light bulb is a resistor :)
Make a circuit with 2 wires a batery and a light bulb and touch wire to medle on light bulb
by shorter wires or thiker wires
i will tell you how if you tell me what this project is called,it uses light bulb, copper wires,holder,6 volt battery.
No. Or at least not perceptually. The wires only supply electricity to the bulb - the bulb is what limits the current.
The globe is the outer glass shell. The shaped coil inside is the filament. Wires and the stem support the filament inside the bulb. There are gases within the light bulb to prevent it from burning out. And the base is to securely support the bulb.
Perhaps by unscrewing the bulb light.
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
A filament.
u need a battery 2 wires and a light bulb. Step 1. Get the 2 wires and connect them to the battery step 2. connect the other side at the bottom of the light bulb the light bulb should light if it doesn't :(
u need a battery 2 wires and a light bulb. Step 1. Get the 2 wires and connect them to the battery step 2. connect the other side at the bottom of the light bulb the light bulb should light if it doesn't :(
The filament is made of tungten and these 'wires' (filament) conduct electricity.