A taller pole and lots of lightning.
Natural light from the sun, candles, and oil lamps can all provide light without the need for electricity.
Electricity is needed to light a light bulb because the flow of electrons through the filament inside the bulb generates heat and light energy. This energy causes the filament to emit light, thus illuminating the bulb. Without electricity, there is no source of energy to power the light bulb.
You need electricity for light
No, they need oil
A lamp
No power is used. The lamp in the light fixture is the load of the circuit. The load resistance is what makes the current flow. When the current flows through the filament's resistance, heat and light are generated. With no lamp in the fixture, the circuit's voltage potential is still at the socket contact points and if touched could cause you a shock. This is a good reason to shut the fixture off at the switch when removing the burnt out bulb and replacing it with a new one.
No, static electricity is not typically strong enough to light a light bulb. To light a light bulb, you generally need a continuous flow of electricity, which is not provided by static electricity. Static electricity is more commonly used in applications like static shocks or attracting small objects.
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To light a light bulb you need to connect to a source of electricity like a battery or an electrical outlet.
We need so much electricity becauseMost of our things are powered by itLots of people NEED itWe can't do without it!!!!!!
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Solar panels need light to generate electricity. While some heat can be beneficial for their performance, too much heat can decrease efficiency. The primary factor for generating electricity is the conversion of light energy, not heat energy.