You can use a circuit.
it light our ways especially when its dark
It is commonly attributed to Thomas Edison that he said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work" in reference to his process of inventing the light bulb. This quote captures his persistent and iterative approach to innovation.
He "failed" over 200 times at creating the light bulb. He says he found over 200 ways not to make a light bulb.
You would have to specify how much light to get an answer. Light would scatter and be attenuated in the air. There are also different wavelengths in a typical 100 w bulb. Suggest you conduct an experiment by setting up a 100 watt bulb outside and then walking away until you can't see any light. Presuming you have a clear path to the bulb, it will be quite a ways.
A torch emits light from the bulb. A mirror gives off light by reflection.
couple of ways either earth out the switch at latch end or remove bulb in dash
Edison failed many times - no one knows how many - to make a filament for a light bulb that would last a long time. He did not invent the light bulb - he was working on a BETTER light bulb that would last longer.
Thomas Edison tried over 1,000 different materials before he successfully created the light bulb. He famously stated that he did not fail 1,000 times, but rather found 1,000 ways that did not work.
It is believed that Thomas Edison made thousands of attempts before successfully creating the light bulb. He famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
lower the voltage by using a different power source or by placeing a variable resistor in series with the light bulb.
Thomas Edison tried thousands of different materials before successfully inventing the light bulb. He famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
Thomas Edison reportedly made over 1,000 unsuccessful attempts before successfully creating the light bulb. He famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."