Both ends of the battery are connected, to make a complete circuit.
do not touch alighted electric bulb conncted to the main
Center terminal is connected to the positive from the battery. Outside is connected to ground (-).
The bulb will burn for 15 minutes.
When a battery is connected to a bulb, chemical energy in the battery is converted into electrical energy, which flows through the circuit and into the bulb. The electrical energy is then converted into light and heat energy by the filament in the bulb, allowing the bulb to light up.
You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.
Draw a battery and light bulb. Draw a line from the smaller connector on the battery to the bottom of the light bulb, this is positive on both. Draw a line from the bigger connector on the battery to the side of the light bulb,'this is the negative of both. Looked all over and can't seem to find this one.
No, the bulb will not light up if the metal tip and metal casing are connected to the same pole of the battery because there needs to be a complete circuit for the electricity to flow through the bulb and illuminate it. Also, connecting both parts to the same pole creates a short circuit which bypasses the bulb.
In a simple system, such as a light bulb connected to a battery, energy is transferred through electrical currents. When the battery is connected to the light bulb, it provides the energy needed for the bulb to emit light. This energy transfer occurs as the electrons flow through the wire from the battery to the light bulb.
The battery connected to the bulb has the potential chemical energy in it when it is connected by means of wire to the bulb the chemical energy in the battery is converted to the electrical energy which flows through the wire to the bulb glows the bulb which is a form of light energy after some time the bulb starts emitting heat which is heat energy.
if the one bulb is not lighted the all is no lighted
the bulb will glow and ammeter will show the reading
Nothing, glass is an insulator.