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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.
u see the light bulbs on a series circuit's brightness evolves and the brightness on a parallel's circuit dont
whats the difference between a 3157 and a 3457 bulb
number and voltage of the cells in the circuit resistance of each bulb
If the current is stronger then the bulb will be brighter.
It gets brighter (at least until it burns out)
You alter the brightness of a bulb by changing the voltage or frequency that is applied to the bulb.
The reading is much easier when you sit under the brighter bulb.
A pencil has nothing to do with the brightness of a light bulb.
The brightness of a light bulb directly has no direct relationship with magnets and wire. The bulbs brightness is determined by the wattage of the bulb. The higher the wattage of the bulb the brighter the bulbs light output.
u see the light bulbs on a series circuit's brightness evolves and the brightness on a parallel's circuit dont
You can unscrew a light bulb.
brightness
If the bulb is of the incandescent variety, then reducing the current in the circuit will do this.
It describes the power consumption of the two units when they're turned ONand operating.It MAY describe the difference in their brightness, and that's the way it's widelyunderstood, but that's not necessarily true.
it is difference between wet bulb temperature and dry bulb temperature.