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Yes, a bulb can glow brightly with one cell or battery in a circuit, provided the voltage is sufficient for the bulb's specifications. The brightness depends on the battery's voltage and capacity, as well as the resistance of the bulb. However, if the voltage is too low, the bulb may glow dimly or not at all.

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What circuit would be inside a torch?

you have to collect a battery(cell), battery case, 4 wires, and as many bulbs as you ewould like. now link them together. alexia age 12A very good answer Alexia.Here's how I would answer it.Connect, in series, a cell or battery, a bulb with a voltage rating which corresponds to the cell/battery voltage, and, optionally, a switch.


What would happen if you added another battery to a simple circuit of two wires a battery and a bulb?

SERIES: A. If the additional battery is added to the circuit in a "Series Aiding" configuration, the bulb would get brighter. However, it would probably burn out very shortly, if not immediately, depending on the power rating of the bulb. Flashlight batteries such as two and three cell flashlights are usually series aiding. B. If the additional battery is added to the circuit in a "Series Opposing" configuration, the intensity of the bulb would decrease or go out completely if the opposing voltages are equal. (you can do a little experiment with a three or four cell flashlight by reversing the polarity of one or more of the batteries. The reversed battery will be series opposing and cancel 1.5 volts of the other batteries.) PARALLEL: If batteries are added to the circuit in parallel, the intensity of the bulb would remain the same but the batteries would last longer. Be sure the battery voltages are the same when adding batteries in parallel.


Give two possible reasons why their circuit does not work when they close the switch?

The cell has no more electricity and the bulb has blown.


Can a series circuit have more than one cell?

You can have any amount, it's the same as a parallel circuit! x


How does voltage of cell compare with the voltmeter reading across flashlight bulb?

The voltage of the cell in a flashlight is generally equal to the voltmeter reading across the bulb when the circuit is closed and functioning properly. This is because the voltmeter measures the potential difference across the bulb, which should match the voltage provided by the cell, assuming there are no significant losses due to resistance in the circuit. If the bulb is functioning well and there are minimal resistive losses, the readings should closely align. However, if there’s a significant drop in voltage across the bulb, it may indicate issues like a poor connection or a failing bulb.

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What do we call it when electricity flows from a cell or battery through a bulb and back to the cell or battery?

Closed circuit.


What are componenets of a circuit?

The components of a circuit are:- 1: A battery or cell 2: A switch 3: A bulb 4: A wire


What part of a circuit is the light bulb?

It has components that are arranged end to end in order to produce light.


How can you make a bulb in a circuit brighter?

you can make it brighter by adding another battery/cell


Why doesn't a bulb light up until you press the switch?

A switch completes the circuit, allowing electricity to pass from the cell (battery) to the bulb.


What circuit would be inside a torch?

you have to collect a battery(cell), battery case, 4 wires, and as many bulbs as you ewould like. now link them together. alexia age 12A very good answer Alexia.Here's how I would answer it.Connect, in series, a cell or battery, a bulb with a voltage rating which corresponds to the cell/battery voltage, and, optionally, a switch.


What will happen if you attach a wire from the bulb to a D-Cell battery?

If you attach a wire from a bulb to a D-cell battery, the circuit will be completed and the bulb will light up as the electrical current flows through the wire, energizing the filament in the bulb. Be cautious as the bulb may get hot, and make sure to handle the setup carefully to avoid any electrical hazards.


What does cell do in an electric circuit?

the cell is the battery.


Bulbs cells and switches are all circuit what?

components


How do you light a light bulb with a six volt battery?

You'll need two pieces of wire... and im pretty sure that if you take one end of the wire and put it on the very bottom of the light bulb and the other end of the wire and put it on the positive side of the battery, and take the other wire and put it on the threads of the light bulb and the other end of the wire and put that end on the negative side of the battery, you should get light. (I may have the polarities [positive & negative] mixed up).


How many cells does a flash light bulb have?

A flashlight bulb typically has one cell, which is a single unit that provides power to the bulb. The cell can be a battery or a rechargeable battery, depending on the type of flashlight.


Why are two bulbs in parallel bright when you build a parallel circuit with two bulbs a one d- cell battery?

Two bulbs in parallel are brighter than the same two bulbs in series, given the same potential voltage, because there is twice the available voltage to each bulb.