i have plans to make a lightbulb glow. to complete the circuit, what can i use? these are my options ....a copper penny,a plastic comb,a metal clip,or an iron nail?
a lamp in an elctrical circuit provides light and partly heat. a lamp in an elctrical circuit provides light and partly heat.
The bulb converts energy from the power source into light and heat. It is the load in the circuit.
it would be ok in a circuit which didn't need a light bulb.
It has components that are arranged end to end in order to produce light.
A resistor is really anything that uses electricity along an electric circuit, for example a light bulb, a computer, a radio, etc.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
it look's like a mini light bulb and you usally use them in an electric circuit
A light bulb in an electric circuit when electricity reaches it.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
To make a light bulb light up, you need a closed electrical circuit. This circuit typically consists of a power source (such as a battery or outlet), wires to carry the electricity, and the light bulb itself. When the circuit is complete and electricity flows through the bulb, it will produce light.
A bulb does not light up if there is no voltage available across the bulb, or if the bulb is burned out.
When you switch off the electric circuit, the flow of electricity to the light bulb will stop, causing the filament in the bulb to cool down and stop emitting light. The bulb will go dark until the circuit is switched back on.
To provide electricity for the bulb to light up.
Anything that uses electricity. For example, a light-bulb.
a lamp in an elctrical circuit provides light and partly heat. a lamp in an elctrical circuit provides light and partly heat.
Electric energy powers appliances such as a radio or light bulb. It travels in a CLOSE CIRCUIT.
Yes, a circuit is a part of a light bulb. It is designed to provide the necessary electrical connection for the bulb to receive power and emit light. Without the circuit, a light bulb would not be able to function properly.