When a bulb fuses the circuit is broken if it is on a serial circuit. If the bulb is on a parallel circuit, only the fused bulb will go out, any other bulb would remain lit. On a serial circuit, until the bulb is replaced by a new one, the circuit is not able to be used.
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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.
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Of course this is a bad idea. It will likely look like a flash bulb and may explode the glass. Do not do anything like this.
the bulb get fused
A bulb may get fused due to a variety of reasons such as power surges, old age, manufacturing defects, or improper handling. When the filament inside the bulb breaks or the connection is disrupted, the bulb will no longer function.
A bulb is said to be fused if the filament gets broken . Fused bulb doesn't glow. The two terminals do not directly touch each other to avoid short circuit.
Either the bulb gets blown itself or the tungsten wire melts and opens the circuit, causing the light bulb to fuse.
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A fused bulb does not light up asno current passes through its filament. by j.gayathri
No, a fused bulb does not allow electricity to pass through. When a bulb is fused, it means that the filament inside the bulb has broken, interrupting the flow of electricity and causing the bulb to stop working.
A fused bulb does not glow because the filament of a fused bulb is broken. Since current can't flow through the filament, it can't get hot enough to glow.
No, electricity cannot pass through a fused bulb because the filament inside the bulb is broken when it fuses, creating an open circuit that prevents the flow of electricity.
When a bulb is brown the whole bulb would be shaded brown and would be the same shade all over. When a bulb has blown or fused then firstly part of the bulb would be brown the rest of the bulb would be the original colour. Secondly the the internal element that looks like a spring will have broken and roll around inside the bulb.
it either blows up or worn out
Parrotfish gets its name from its teeth, which are fused to form a beak.