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When a light bulb burns out it no longer makes light. This is because there is no way to connect the flow of electricity.
metal casing and tip of the bulb are connected to the circuit which allows electricity to flow through the wires and light up the bulb
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
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A conductor - usually copper wire.
Any conductor like copper or silver or aluminum
The flow of electrons from the battery flow through the filament in the bulb causing it to get hot and glow thus producing light.
a battery has potential ( voltage). without a circuit atatched to it nothing happens. But when used in an electic ciruit, like with a light bulb, current will flow(amps). current flow is what causes your light bulb to light. A battery has the pressure (voltage) so to speak to cause current flow. Generally, current flows from negative to positive ina complete circuit.
exploding battery?
The OFF position on the light switch interrupts the flow of electricity to the light bulb. If the switch is ON, there is always electricity at the light socket, even when the light bulb is removed. if the lamp is still pluged in electricity is still flowing through the lamp even if it is off or on
To conduct the flow of electrons/electricity from the battery to the bulb and back.
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When a light bulb burns out it no longer makes light. This is because there is no way to connect the flow of electricity.
Flowing electrons makes electricity (they flow from negative to positive. ). You need a circuit or a path for the electrons to move through, a power source like a battery or a generator, and something to use the electricity, like a light bulb...