the main reason for a light bulb to break is, the light bulb heats the tungstin wire. When the tungstin wire gets heated to much it breaks, causing thi light bulb to stop working.
That means that the bulb looks bright.
When a light bulb burns out it no longer makes light. This is because there is no way to connect the flow of electricity.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
the first light bulb was created over 200 years ago but sadly the light bulb stopped working when a stanger took the light bulb from the museum 20 years ago.
In a parallel circuit, the other bulb still works when one fails.
The remaining bulb will be brighter than it was when both bulbs were working - due to the increased voltage.
a fuse bulb is a bulb in which the filament of the bulb burns and it stops working
when a light bulb is switched on it will blown..............
The bulb will get brighter
you can make a bulb working.......................
If the voltage is appropriate, the bulb will shine.
the main reason for a light bulb to break is, the light bulb heats the tungstin wire. When the tungstin wire gets heated to much it breaks, causing thi light bulb to stop working.
if the light bulb is on
With the modern lights nothing happens.
That bulb goes out. The other bulbs remain on.
it should become dimmer