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A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
Among others, the filament of an incandescent light bulb is a resistor- which gives off heat and light.
I assume you mean electricity not energy. The electrical energy doesn't leave the circuit as such it is converted by a component. E.G. A bulb in a circuit will convert the electrical energy into light and some heat.
A bulb does not light up if there is no voltage available across the bulb, or if the bulb is burned out.
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
It decreases
It converts electrical energy into heat and light.
Then the brightness of the light buld increases.
Bulbs convert an electrical energy to produce light
light bulbs have metal contacts that connect to an electrical circuit and a filament. power lights up the filament in the bulb .
Electrical current is equal throughout a series circuit.
A battery, a light bulb and a switch
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
Either the bulb gets blown itself or the tungsten wire melts and opens the circuit, causing the light bulb to fuse.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.