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If the current is stronger then the bulb will be brighter.The reading is much easier when you sit under the brighter bulb.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
Since (by Kirchoff's current law) the current in a series circuit is the same at every point in the series circuit, it does not matter where you place the ammeter.
You know if current is flowing in a bulb circuit because, if there is enough power (voltage times current), the bulb will illuminate. If there is current, but not enough power to illuminate the bulb, you will need to measure the current with an ammeter to see if there is any current.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
the bulb will glow and ammeter will show the reading
If the current is stronger then the bulb will be brighter.The reading is much easier when you sit under the brighter bulb.
The answer to this depends on where the ammeter is in the circuit. Assuming the ammeter is in series with the bulb and no other objects are attached, then the current is 0.4 Amps. Otherwise, your question is unanswerable without more information.
Connect ammeter in series and voltmeter in parallel to the circuit
in a series circuit or it will not work. Put it after the bulb
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
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When you add a light bulb, you are adding a load, which performs a function - in this case, it converts electrical energy to light and heat energy. When you add an ammeter, most of the time you intend to measure the current in the circuit, which is the function of the ammeter. Thus the two electrical components differ in their function and does different things when added to a circuit.
No, the wet bulb is always lower. Evaporation from the wet bulb reduces its temperature.
The reading is much easier when you sit under the brighter bulb.
Why is the wet-bulb reading necessary when checking the charge