When a light bulb burns out it no longer makes light. This is because there is no way to connect the flow of electricity.
the second bulb become weak because there's not a lot of energy being transformed into bulb 2
That means that the bulb looks bright.
Energy is dissipated as heat and light
The energy to produce the light stops and the light stops.
If you unscrewed any bulb in the circuit it would turn all of the bulbs off.
In an incandescent light bulb, air (Oxygen) leaked in and the filament (a wire) burns-well really melts. Halogens do this quite nice and LOUD.
What happens if one light bulb out burns out in set of lights in parallel circuit
What happens if one light bulb out burns out in set of lights in parallel circuit
The filament will melt AND MAYBE THE LAMP WILL EXPLODE
The remaining bulb will be brighter than it was when both bulbs were working - due to the increased voltage.
there is no voltage and resistance
Incomplete circuit
the second bulb become weak because there's not a lot of energy being transformed into bulb 2
The mood light will last as long as the bulbs life, which has a lifetime of an average household light bulb. once the bulb burns out, one must replace the bulb with another mood light bulb.
when a light bulb is switched on it will blown..............
put a new bulb in it, stoopiT !!!!
It stops glowing.