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.
The wire in such a light bulb will be destroyed at some place; as a result, there is no complete circuit for the electrical current.
Because the filament is broken.
A fused bulb does not light up asno current passes through its filament. by j.gayathri
Either the bulb gets blown itself or the tungsten wire melts and opens the circuit, causing the light bulb to fuse.
Feeder circuit voltage has been turned off, internal circuit fuse could be blown or filament in bulb burned out.
One Terminal Is for Positive And Another Is Negative Wier . Bulb Can't Glow Until Both The Terminals Are Connected
It has something to do with the energy waves that are moving through the bulb like a current.
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.
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.
A bulb gets fused when short circuit occurs or high voltage passes
Fused bulb
yes
A fused bulb does not light up asno current passes through its filament. by j.gayathri
you have to need IC 3 ,bulb
If a circuit is wired in parallel, all the bulbs have their own independent access to electricity, so if one bulb goes out, the others are not affected. If the circuit is wired in series, then one bulb going out will block the current to all the other bulbs as well.
because of the heat inside the bulb
the bulb get fused
no
All the three would glow at the same instant.