the wire in your light bulb is a resistor :)
There is resistance in the light bulb which gives it its colour (the orange bulb) but in the white bulb (tbh don't know what is it called) it contains neon which gives it its white colour
the main reason for a light bulb to break is, the light bulb heats the tungstin wire. When the tungstin wire gets heated to much it breaks, causing thi light bulb to stop working.
When connecting a volt meter to a light bulb to measure the voltage of the light bulb, run a third wire from where the wire enters the bulb to one terminal of the voltmeter and a fourth wire from the other side of the bulb to the other terminal of the voltmeter.
The filament in the bulb gives off light.
In an incandescent light bulb the wire that gives off the light is called the Filament.
You are thinking of a filament.
first of all, you need a bulb, a wire, and ONE light bulb. You clip the wire on the battery and touch the wire on the bottom of the light bulb
the wire travels to the bulb and this metal needle that the electricity hits it and it gives off light.
it is the coiled wire that heats up and gives off light in a incandescent (ordinary) light bulb.
the wire in your light bulb is a resistor :)
filament
the Sparks on the copper makes the wire on the light bulb makes the 9v light bulb turn on.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
There is resistance in the light bulb which gives it its colour (the orange bulb) but in the white bulb (tbh don't know what is it called) it contains neon which gives it its white colour
Make a circuit with 2 wires a batery and a light bulb and touch wire to medle on light bulb
When connecting a volt meter to a light bulb to measure the voltage of the light bulb, run a third wire from where the wire enters the bulb to one terminal of the voltmeter and a fourth wire from the other side of the bulb to the other terminal of the voltmeter.