Assuming the new lamp is in series, the ammeter reading falls because the total resistance has increased. By how much depends on how the lamp resistance depends on voltage. If the lamp is added in parallel to the first, then the ammeter reading doubles.
I = E/R
When a lamp is connected to a power supply the total amount of light increases.
When the capacitor is removed from a circuit containing a lamp, the behavior of the lamp depends on the circuit configuration. In a basic circuit where the capacitor is used for filtering or smoothing, the lamp may flicker or turn off due to the loss of charge stabilization, leading to inconsistent voltage. If the capacitor is part of a timing or oscillation circuit, the lamp may stop functioning altogether. Overall, the removal of the capacitor typically disrupts the normal operation of the lamp.
Adding additional lamps has no effect on the supply voltage supplied to you home. If the lamps are connected in series, then the sum of voltage-drops appearing across each lamp will equal the supply voltage. If the lamps are connected in parallel, then the voltage across each lamp will equal the supply voltage.
Covering a lighting spirit lamp with a lid will cut off the oxygen supply, causing the flame to be extinguished due to lack of oxygen for combustion. It is a safety measure to prevent accidents and to conserve fuel.
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why does the lamp bright when it is connected to the AC supply
The fulform of CFL bulbs is compact fluorecent light
Divide the number of lamps into the value of the supply voltage, and that will tell you the voltage drop appearing across each lamp. Bear in mind that if one of the lamps should be removed, the full supply voltage will then appear across the empty lamp holder.
No. The 240V lamp will pop the circuit or fuse because the draw is higher than the supply.
The lamp will explode.
A capacitor is placed across the supply of a fluorescent lamp circuit to correct the power factor
Assuming you are referring to house lamps, these are always connected in parallel with each other. Each lamp will draw a current, the value of which depends on the wattage of the lamps. As each lamp is added, the supply current will increase by the amount of current drawn by that lamp.
On a 1994 Honda Accord, the brake lamp comes on when a tail light is no longer working. The burned-out bulb needs to be replaced. The brake lamp will not come on after the bulb is replaced.
The lamp is a piece of equipment that is built into your LCD TV. This lamp is what brightens the screen on the television. The bulbs for this lamp can break and need to be replaced.
The Lamp actually falls and breaks