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The fillement inside the bulb makes it light up. It acts a ressistor and only lets a small bit of electricity through, therefor pressurising the energy which makes it hot and makes it glow.
A tiny light bulb with a reflector is lit up with a battery. The switch connects the electric circuit; the power flows through the wire and the bulb lights up.Current through resistive filament of globe produces heat and light.Well first there's these two batteries inside it, then there's a wire inside it connecting it to the light bulb. then it makes one light bulb or more light by the energy of the battery. that makes the flashlight light. also there's a switch that connects a wire. if you pull the wire forward it will connect and make it light. but the opposite way makes the part of the switch go back and the light bulb won't light.
The bottom of a light bulb is a screw.
thermal energy of course. :}
Copper, nickel, steel, and metal are factors that makes a bulb light up. Press 1 for more details press backspace for details press backspace for details
Either the bulb gets blown itself or the tungsten wire melts and opens the circuit, causing the light bulb to fuse.
The simple machine that makes up the base of a light-bulb is just a screw. That screw allows you to insert the light-bulb into the base of a lamp. You must make sure to get the grooves of the screw lined up to properly tighten the bulb into place.
Well. A light bulb lights up because the atoms and electrons clash together which causes an electrical charge. And then it magically lights up the light bulb. By:?
Yes, the inside of a light bulb is vaccum sealed to increase the lifespan and brightness of the bulb. If there was air in there, the filiment would burn up and not last very long. This was an important discovery made by Thomas Edison when he invented the light bulb.
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
Glass is the insulator in a light bulb. The base has a heavy piece of glass to separate the ring from the center, and there is a glass support inside the bulb to hold up the filament and separate the wires going to the filament.
Bad bulb, corroded socket, or loose or disconnected wiring.