Without knowing the purpose of the experiment,
there is no possible way to answer that question.
For a simple experiment all you would need would be a working light bulb and a thermometer. You could also use a yardstick and measure how much heat there is at different distances from the bulb.
The controlled variable for a light bulb and battery experiment would be the type of light bulb or battery used. Keeping these variables constant ensures that any changes in the experiment are due to the independent variable being tested.
40 watt light bulb. This is obvious. Go do an experiment. -_-
You can light a fluorescent bulb
Depends which kind. If it has Electrolytes you can add a small light bulb to a controlled amount of the drink. The light bulb should light up, at least dimly.
To light a light bulb you need to connect to a source of electricity like a battery or an electrical outlet.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
kieran Allen
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
Edison's best light bulb stayed lit for around 40 hours. This experiment took place in 1879.
For light. Is that what you're looking for?