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A torch (flashlight) typically does not require a resistor if it is designed for standard batteries, as the internal circuitry is engineered to handle the voltage and current directly. However, if you're modifying or building a torch with components that have different voltage requirements, such as using a high-power LED, a resistor may be necessary to limit current and prevent damage to the LED. Always refer to the specifications of the components being used for proper setup.
John T. Herrera: The Welding Torch Inventor
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The conducting path of a torch is a simple circuit: Battery to switch, switch to bulb, bulb back to battery. Provided the switch is on, and there are no breaks in the circuit wiring (and the bulb is good), the torch should work.
In England a flashlight is called a torch.
Torch (hand torch, electric torch)
"Torch" is the English word for "Flashlight" in America. So it's the flashlight under the barrel of a pistol
The British call a flashlight a torch.
A torch.
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I have never seen a flashlight with a fuse.UK residents would call a flashlight a torch.
e.g. with PhoneTorch app, which is a useful app to to use the LEDs in the phone like a torch (flashlight).
There is a camera flashlight that you can use as a torch since it is bright enough.
There is no difference. Flashlight is the American word for what the English speaking countries call a Torch. This then avoids confusion when using a camera with a flash!
The word flashlight is one word (British equivalent is torch).
spotlight, torch, electric lamp