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If its an incandescent bulb the filament burns out; depending on the voltage put through the bulb (and the operating voltage of the bulb) the results can be quite spectacular. Normally the filament will burn out with a bright flash, if the voltage is high enough the bulb may explode.
A light bulb is dangerous because if leave it on too long it will burn.
Some paper can be harder than some rubber. There are too many types of both paper and rubber to make a generalisation.
coz the Germans found out some scientific type of rubber that can rub out coins too
If it is a rubber ruler it will bend. Bending some rulers too hard may break it. Even in a rubber ruler ,bending it too hard will make it to break.
If you inflate any rubber craft too quickly and too much ,the rubber will separate.
Too much current for the rating of the bulb.
no that's unless u hold them too tight like squeeze them
because wood floats and too much rubber will make the darn'ed boat sink
Too much power is likely to burn out the bulb's filament, or shorten the bulb's life. A resistor of suitable rating, placed within the circuit, would help reduce the voltage to a more suitable level
Too much dirt and flees and you might squeeze the dog. It's unnatural.
Yes, but do not add too much or you can kill the bulb.
Don't squeeze the lemon too hard or the juice will spill everywhere.
He was one of several people who invented a form of light bulb. His patent never amounted to much as his invention was flawed and burned out much too quickly.
No..... chinchillas are meant to be held - although! - don't squeeze it!!! Let it have it's own time!
Me too
a bulb doesn't have a battery it has a curcit connected ( to your house) and a bulb that lights it upadd an ordinary light bulb is much too simple an object as to be able to determine the nature of the source of electrictricity.