The battery will release sulfuric acid fumes that can be very toxic if inhaled. There will also be fumes from the burning plastic and other parts of the battery including lead. Burning a battery is a bad idea.
The battery will explode.
It's possible. Not likely to be the battery itself it that happens, though.
Nothing happens at all, unless there is a complete conducting path back to the battery's positive side. Once you have that, current will flow, and the light bulb may light up.
it starts a fire
It hurts rly bad!
artificial====================Answer #2:Fire is not light at all. But if a fire happens to be hot enoughto emit some light, then that light is perfectly natural.
they melt and turn into a rpg
If the voltage is appropriate, the bulb will shine.
the leaf reflects on the light so it prevents it to burn (fire)
You may catch a fire. It depends.
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.
Reset the check engine light on a Ford Fusion by disconnecting the battery. On newer cars, once the battery is reconnected, the light will come back on. If this happens, disconnect the battery, turn on the headlights until they go off, draining all the electrical current from the capacitor. Reconnect the battery and the light will go off.