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Megger Group Limited was created in 1889.
I did them with a 1,000 volt megger .
It is the terminal on the megger that the ground cable connect to when testing a device to ground.
yes
The bulb glows continuously probably, because the circuit it is installed in, is in the closed position.
Because it slept with another fuse bulb so the bulbs wife seperates the fuse bulb so thats why it never glows cuz its sad! :c
huh? no, of course not!
the filament
The filament is the small coil that glows when the bulb is on. I believe its made out of tungsten
An incandescent bulb.
yes, there is a gas in a light bulb you energise it and it glows.
The bulb glows dimly when current is passed through a vinegar solution because the small number of ions in the vinegar solution move through the filament of the bulb.
The supporting metals are insulated from the current path and current cannot flow.
fluorescent bulbs have mercury in them. There are heaters at the ends of the bulb that vaporizes the mercury to allow the light to be produced ( the fluorescence on the inside of the bulb is what actually glows). If the bulb is cold you do not get the ionization of the mercury to cause the fluorescent powder inside the bulb to glow, or it just glows a small amount.
An incandescent bulb.
it is plasma , gas and liquid