If you were to put a bare wire belonging to anything in a glass of water, the electricity flowing through the wire would have no reason to continue to travel through the wire instead of dispersing in the water.
The water offers less resistance, so the electricity flows through that instead of the wire. This is known as creating a short circuit, or a short, for short! With no electricity flowing through the bulb, it will turn off.
Yes,it can .If it become short profe .Because Bulb has no need of oxygen.
Light bulbs are sealed glass "envelopes" and filled with an inert gas. If a light bulb has water in it, then it is no longer in tact and will not work.
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Yes water can evaporate in a covered bowl and it can even evaporate in a covered bowl in the shade overnight.
Orange juice is made up mostly of water. So the water in orange juice will evaporate at the same rate as clear water. Of course the parts of the juice that are not water will remain behind. One theory is that the orange juice will absorb more light than water because of its colour.
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Best way to explain this Question is by giving a counter example; Light bulb will light up when electrodes are placed in an ion solution. Why is that? This is because when a potential difference is created in an ion solution, the ions are able to react in a redox (reduction and oxidation) reaction. This allows the path of the electrons to be continued even in the liquid medium; This is why we see the light bulb light up! Now to answer the original question, the light bulb cannot light up in deionized water because there exists no ions within the solution. This means that the circuit no longer exists at the liquid medium thus the light bulb will remain unlit hope this helps - bwabwa
a normal light bulb gives off more light
The light bulb increases the temperature, and the higher the temperature, the faster evaporation occurs. The light bulb itself doesn't evaporate water. If you're using the old incandescent light bulbs, they will give off a lot more heat, and evaporate more water than an energy-saving bulb. It also depends on the distance between the bulb and the water, the surface area, mass of water, and time.
Faster than ambient left alone? If compare to open air then it is faster with extra heat source of 100 Watt. If it had twice the bulb then it is faster than 1 bulb. Light bulb is the energy source and evaporation require energy. Provide extra energy help speed up evaporation.
This depends on many factors.
Because a higher watt bulb will also burn hotter, the higher wattage demands is converted to light through heat.
Evaporation of the water in the wet bulb fabric cover causes the temperature of the wet bulb to go down. When the air is dry, more water will evaporate, and when the air is saturated, less will evaporate.
Not really, but the light bulb might not work if it's on and you put it in water.
Probally not.
Dont get me wrong, but you seem to be asking how to separate salt from water. I think if you evaporate water, the salt cannot evaporate, and it stays behind. However, if the light is really hot, it will evaporate the salt along with the water. (Example: If you put salt and water in a dish and hold it on top of a lit candle, the light is hot enough to evaporate water, but not hot enough to evaporate salt.
Temperature and pressure are important factors.
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It depends on how much light is shining on the glass. If there is a lot, then the water in the dark glass will evaporate faster because the temperature will be higher. If there is no light, then it does not matter.