The other components are still connected to the circuit
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
In that case, the entire circuit won't work.
A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
A bulb does not light up if there is no voltage available across the bulb, or if the bulb is burned out.
Shouldn't it light?
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
It doesn't matter where the bulb is in respect to the battery, as long as the circuit is complete, the bulb will light up.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
In that case, the entire circuit won't work.
the light bulb gives off more light
A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
In a series circuit, all bulbs are necessary to complete the circuit. If one bulb goes out, the circuit is broken, so none of the bulbs would light up.
it either blows up or worn out
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.
It completes the circuit!!