depending at the kind and high at the voltage, or/and the high of the power
bulb, Motor, buzzer, battery
A parallel circuit is used in a strand of Christmas lights so that if one bulb goes out, the rest don't. A parallel circuit is also used in circuit breakers of houses. A series circuit is used in a flashlight. Everything follows one path.
A Switch is a device used to make or brake an electronic circuit for a purpose such as starting a fan, lighting up the bulb etc.
since circuit breaker consists of coils they get heated up when high current flows, when this happens the coil get energised and pull the moving contacts to open thus the circuit breaker opens when high current flows.
Series circuits are used in areas where the operation of the circuit is required to be linear.
When a bulb fuses the circuit is broken if it is on a serial circuit. If the bulb is on a parallel circuit, only the fused bulb will go out, any other bulb would remain lit. On a serial circuit, until the bulb is replaced by a new one, the circuit is not able to be used.
A switch is used of stop the current flow in a circuit and the bulb can be classed as the load in a circuit.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
A circuit that can turn off a light bulb is typically a simple open circuit. When a switch is opened, it interrupts the flow of electricity, preventing current from reaching the light bulb and causing it to turn off. Alternatively, a circuit with a relay or a timer can also be used to control the on/off state of a light bulb.
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A light switch is in series with the light bulb it controls.
A battery, a light bulb and a switch
Yes, a 230V bulb can be used on a 120V circuit, but the power output of the bulb will be approximately one quarter. (Half the voltage and half the current) Note, however, that since the bulb will be cooler, the resistance will be slightly less, so power will be somewhat higher than expected, but estimated figure is still one quarter.
No, a light fixture does not consume electricity if there is no bulb in it. The bulb is what generates light when electricity passes through it, so without a bulb, there is no circuit to complete and no electricity is being used.
bulb, Motor, buzzer, battery
If a bulb with higher resistance is used in a simple circuit, the total resistance in the circuit would increase. According to Ohm's Law (V=IR), with an increase in resistance, the current in the circuit would decrease since the voltage supplied remains constant.
Each light bulb will receive the full 9 volts from the battery in a series circuit, so each bulb will be operating on 9 volts.