We did this experiment in class, the more batteries added, the brighter the bulb will become!
The brightness of three bulb would be mare than one
Nothing. The reason a circuit works is that there is an imbalance between the positive and negative (cathode and anode) ends of the battery. two positive ends wouldn't move anything.
When you start at the negative end of the battery, you start to lose electrons and the circuit is closed.
the brightness of the bulbs would decrease because the cell would have to supply more power.
Provided that the power supply is reasonably well regulated, the failureor removal of one device in a parallel circuit has no effect on the others.
The brightness of three bulb would be mare than one
It wil be on
Nothing will happen. There has to be a complete a circuit for the battery to function thus allowing for the flow of electricity.
The brightness of the bulb would decrease as the alligator clip moved along the pencil lead. This is because the resistance in the circuit would increase as the clip moves farther from the battery source, resulting in less current flow and therefore less brightness in the bulb.
Nothing. The reason a circuit works is that there is an imbalance between the positive and negative (cathode and anode) ends of the battery. two positive ends wouldn't move anything.
When you start at the negative end of the battery, you start to lose electrons and the circuit is closed.
ANSWER: The brightness of both bulbs will decrease. If the bulbs are identical the current will decrease to 0.2 Amps. This is a simple series resistive circuit, the more bulbs you add in series both the amperage and bulb brightness will continue to go down.
You would short out the battery. If it was a car battery capable of 300 amps and the wire was big enough, the battery could explode.
the brightness of the bulbs would decrease because the cell would have to supply more power.
would discharge in 18 hours
Provided that the power supply is reasonably well regulated, the failureor removal of one device in a parallel circuit has no effect on the others.
When you move a bulb closer to the battery in a circuit, it will receive more electrical energy as the resistance decreases. This will cause the bulb to shine brighter due to the increased flow of electrical current passing through it.