it is because the energy flows through the switch and it makes the light bulb turn on and if the switch is open the energy will not flow it will stay in the place the switch begins
The wattage rating of that light bulb is removed from that circuit, which saves energy and costs of same.
nothing will happen ......because in parallel connection voltage remains the same throughout.......
In series circuit as we remove a bulb then all the bulbs would go off
But in parallel as we remove one bulb other bulbs would glow even brighter
A switch is a non automatic mechanical device capable of opening or closing a circuit under normal load conditions
You can't really talk about the power of a circuit. In electrical problems you have to be very careful about using the correct term. If you mean the current flowing in the circuit, and by opening the load you mean opening the switch which isolates it, then the total current will decrease. If you mean the voltage, this won't change.
The closing rank for the year 2011 was around 6400.
The simplist answers is that electricity needs to complete a circuit fully. It stops flowing because there is no complete circuit. The switch is a device for opening and closing the circuit. When the switch is in the off position the circuit is said to be open and electricity cannot flow.
parallel circuit, a circuit containing two or more subcircuits connected across each other allowing current flow to divide between them, the voltage across all of these subcircuits is identicalseries circuit, a circuit containing two or more subcircuits connected inline with each other allowing the voltage to distribute across them, current flow through all these subcircuits is identicalopen circuit, a circuit with a break (or opening) in it, preventing current from flowingclosed circuit, a circuit with no breaks (its fully closed) in it, permitting current flowshort circuit, a circuit having an unintended low impedance path (or shortcut path) somewhere in it causing current flow to bypass one or more subcircuits within the circuit; this often causes excessive current flow and damage, unless a fuse melts or a circuit breaker pops to create an open circuit and thus protect things
Removing a bulb - or opening the switch - breaks the flow of current in a series circuit.
Your closing the circuit!
opening of circuit..
Closing a switch makes a closed circuit Opening a switch opens, or breaks the circuit
Turn signal flasher opening and closing circuit
By varying the amount of electricity by opening and closing circuits in sequence.
because they can be turned on and off by opening and closing electric circuit.
Items such as radios and transistors use integrated circuit signals. They send signals by opening and closing electrical circuits in sequence.
The opposite of opening would be closing or shutting.
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A switch is a non automatic mechanical device capable of opening or closing a circuit under normal load conditions
by opening their mouths then closing it then opening it again, then closing it:-)