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You are using a bulb whose filament is broken will the bulb glow when connected to battery give reason?

No, the bulb will not glow when connected to a battery if the filament is broken. The filament is the part of the bulb that heats up and produces light when electricity passes through it. If the filament is broken, there is no path for the electricity to flow through and generate light.


If a light bulb is missing or broken in a series circuitwill the other bulb light?

In a series circuit, if a light bulb is missing or broken, the circuit becomes incomplete, and the electrical current cannot flow. As a result, the other bulbs in the series will not light up. All components in a series circuit must be functioning for the entire circuit to operate.


When you open the switch what happen to the bulb?

If the switch is in the off position, the circuit will be broken and the electric current can't flow to the bulb, so the bulb will not light up.


Can electricity still pass through a bulb which has fused?

If the bulb lights up then electricity is passing through the bulb. If the bulb doesn't light up then electricity is not passing through.


What will clean up pet pee on a uv light?

Pet urine can be difficult to clean completely. If you have gotten urine on a UV light, turn the light off, and clean the bulb gently with an enzymatic product from the pet store.


Why a light bulb stops glowing when a wire inside the bulb breaks?

When the wire inside a light bulb breaks, it interrupts the flow of electricity, causing the circuit to become incomplete. Without a continuous flow of electricity, the bulb cannot produce light. The broken wire prevents the filament from heating up and emitting light.


Why the light bulb is lit circuit?

A light bulb lights up in a circuit because it completes a closed loop that allows electric current to flow through it. When the circuit is closed, electrons move from the power source, through the filament of the bulb, and back to the source, generating heat and light as the filament resists the current. If the circuit is open or broken, the flow of electricity stops, and the light bulb will not light up.


What elements light up a light bulb?

argon is an element that make up a light bulb


How could you use your open circuit to test if a material is a conductor or a insulator?

To test if a material is a conductor or insulator, you can set up a simple circuit with a battery, wires, and a light bulb. When the circuit is open (broken), no current flows and the light bulb does not light up, indicating an insulating material. When the circuit is closed (connected), current flows and the light bulb lights up, indicating a conducting material.


Why is the light bulb is not lighting up?

The light bulb may not be lighting up due to several reasons: it could be burnt out, meaning the filament inside is broken; there might be a loose connection in the socket or wiring; or the power source could be faulty, such as a tripped circuit breaker or a dead battery. Additionally, if the switch controlling the light is off or malfunctioning, it would prevent the bulb from lighting up.


What elementes make up a light bulb?

argon is an element that make up a light bulb


Which of the circuits will produce light for a bulb?

A circuit will produce light for a bulb if it is a closed circuit, allowing electric current to flow through the bulb. This requires a power source, such as a battery, and a complete path for the current, which includes the bulb and connecting wires. If the circuit is open or broken, the current cannot flow, and the bulb will not light up. Additionally, the bulb must be functioning properly and compatible with the voltage of the power source.

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