Wire nuts
I was told by a lighting specialist that code for the UK is 2.2kg for the light fitting before additional support is needed
dummy ceiling made to fix suitable light fixtures & hide electrical wiring .
Really need more info.lighting fixture on ceiling fan.ect.......
To light a light bulb you need to connect to a source of electricity like a battery or an electrical outlet.
it is electrical to radiant and thermal I'm not sure about that answer i think it's electrical to light (useful energy) and thermal (which is the wasted energy)
Well the light switch on the wall will make and break the electrical connection, making the light go on and off.
open rear trunck lid. you will see fittings for the lights in rear light assembly. locate the fitting for the light that requires replacement. turn fitting counterclockwise and pull out. pull light bulb out of electrical socket.
A light that is mounted on the ceiling.
This type of question usually means you aren't ready to do this yourself. Study some electrical material and the National Electrical Code and work this answer out for yourself, or call a professional electrician. If I were to give you an answer, you might attempt to do something you shouldn't be doing, and that may cost someone a shock, a home fire, or their life.
No, you can feed it with a 2 wire Romex + ground. It depends on what is mounted on the ceiling. If it is just a light all you need is 2 wire + ground Romex. However if it is a fan/light and you want to control each one independant of the other you will need to use 3 wire Romex + ground. This is of course if you have 2 seperate switches. You would then connect the red wire to the blue light wire and the black wire to the black fan wire. If you use 2 wire Romex just connect the blue and black fan/light wire to the black wire in the ceiling box.
Normally red or black is the hot wire and green is the ground. However someone may have used the green wire as the neutral wire which is normally white. Just connect the black wire from the light to the red wire and the white wire from the light to the green wire and see if it works. If not you have to pull the wires out of the ceiling box and see how they wired it.
light bulbs have metal contacts that connect to an electrical circuit and a filament. power lights up the filament in the bulb .