Complete the conducting circuit
Complete the conducting circuit
You say "turn on the light" because that is what you do. Turning on a light means to flip the electric switch from "off" (where there is no electricity and the light is dark) to "on" (where there is electricity and the light is glowing).
Either close the circuit, or complete the circuit, should work here.
Flip the switch from off to on.
Flip the on switch up. Alternatively, you could hold the switch with two fingers, keep your arm stiff and have a friend lift you up. That's probably the silliest way to do it, so well suited I think.It really depends on how you do it in your building, because some places are different. Some flip the on switch up, while others just clap and the lights turn on. Here are a few examples:Flip the light switch upClap to make the lights go onPull on a metal string near a light bulbWalk in the room and the lights automatically turn on
Regular light: flip the switch (I'm sure this is not the one you are looking for) Oven light: you find the button that says "light" if you don't have the "light" button then I don't know what you should do
Not much work at all, just go to the switch and flip it up. As for how much energy does it take, that is a different matter.
Flip it; or if a knob switch, turn it; or if a remote, press 'lights on'
I know for my grand am, I have to leave my key in the ignition for 15 minutes.
make sure its loaded first then look down the tunnel and flip the switch at the bottom to turn on the quick bright flash light.
The switch its self has no power. When you flip the switch it connects the circuit allowing electricity to flow through to the light bulb. The lightbulb works by creating resistance(the filment) which gives off energy in the form of heat and light. So what gives it power is you :).
twist the knob or push the buttonor flip the switch