A parallel circuit will not effect the other bulb. If the bulbs are in a series circuit the other bulb will not turn on.
The whole circuit fails - because the action of the bulb blowing cuts the circuit.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
The purpose of a circuit board holder is too help you to not use your hands as much as you usually do. And also in addition to a PCB holder a swively table vise like that.
If one light bulb in a series circuit fails, all the other light bulbs will go out, until the failed bulb is replaced and the series circuit is completed again.If one light bulb in a parallel circuit fails, all the other light bulbs will still work.
bulb , bulb holder , wires and bataries are main compoments of a circuir
If someone only connect one of the wires to the bulb holder, the circuit will be open and the lamp will not light. This is the same principal that a switch in the circuit does. It opens and closes the circuit.
Nothing will happen to circuit..... as usual the circuit would be supplying 220v(if india) and certain current...but there is no bulb to consume power...
No, why because know, In an empty bulb holder the circuit is not completed and there for the flow of electrons will not take place obviously the current passage won't be there.
It is a safety concern. With the switch before the bulb, the bulb is completely isolated from the potential source when the switch is turned off. With the switch behind the bulb, even if the switch is turned off, the potential source is still at the bulb. If any of these lamp holder parts touch the ground when removing the bulb the circuit will short out and trip the breaker. If you are grounded and touch any of the lamp holder parts you will get a nasty shock.
The bulb is the load of the circuit, without it you have a short circuit.
Open the hatch door. Right behind the license on the inside of the door is a cover that you take off using a thin blade. This exposes the back of the bulb holder and the wire connected to it. Remove the wire by pulling on the connector that fits into the back of the bulb holder. The back of the bulb holder then needs a quarter turn counter clockwise. The best tool to use to turn the bulb holder is a 15 mm socket on an extension long enough to reach the bulb holder inside the hatch. Once you have removed the bulb holder, you can simply pull the bulb straight out of the front of the bulb holder. Replace the bulb with a #168 bulb.
A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
A parallel circuit will not effect the other bulb. If the bulbs are in a series circuit the other bulb will not turn on.
As long as the lamp holder will take the larger wattage lamp and the current of the circuit is sized to take the larger current then yes, the lamps should be interchangeable.
1. Using Bulbs and Other Equipment 2. Screw a bulb into a bulb holder. 3. Remove about an inch of wire covering from each end of the wires with a wire stripper or a pair of scissors.
If the bulb's filament is broken, the whole circuit becomes open. If the bulb is in a series circuit or is the only bulb, the electricity would no longer flow. If the bulb is in a parallel circuit, along with other bulbs, then only the blown bulb would go out, and the other bulbs would still work.