Then, invariably, you need a longer extension cord
with which to operate the light.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
The electric heater draws some of the electrical current in the circuit, which reduces the current available for the electric bulb. This leads to a decrease in the brightness of the bulb as it is receiving less power.
it look's like a mini light bulb and you usally use them in an electric circuit
The bulb will get brighter
When an electric bulb heats up, it can stop glowing if the filament inside breaks due to the extreme temperature. The filament in a light bulb glows when an electric current passes through it, but if it breaks, the circuit is disrupted and the bulb will not light up. This can also happen if the filament is damaged by vibration or stress.
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.
The whole circuit fails - because the action of the bulb blowing cuts the circuit.
Shouldn't it light?
Nothing. That's why it's a parallel circuit. If it was a series circuit, then the first bulb would go out.
A light bulb in an electric circuit when electricity reaches it.
it should become dimmer
To provide electricity for the bulb to light up.