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How does removing a bulb or opening and closing the switch affect a parallel circuit?

it is because the energy flows through the switch and it makes the light bulb turn on and if the switch is open the energy will not flow it will stay in the place the switch begins


What components do you need to make a simple series circuit to light on bulb?

You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.


Why is a thermal switch often included on the control circuit for a glow-coil pilot burner ignition?

Thermal switch is to cut off the pilot ignition circuit when the heater temperature is beyond a set temperature. The thermal switch limits the temperature and protects the heaters


In a circuit does lamp gets dimmer if more lamps with same battery?

this depends on 1. whether the extra bulbs are being connected in parallel circuit or in series with each other, and 2. the power rating of the battery. supposing the battery power rating is greater than all the individual bulbs put together, the bulbs will glow the same maximum intensity if they are connected in parallel, and will become dimmer if connected end to end i.e in series.


What cant be use complete a circuit to make a light bulb glow?

A simple circuit contains: Power source - battery, wall outlet Path - wire or other conductor Load - light bulb Start with a small light bulb... see if you have extra bulbs for the car, tail light bulbs for example. Hook one wire to a pole on a 9v battery, then the tip of the light bulb's connection end. Then a second wire on the side of the bulbs connection end, and return to the source.

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Which bulb will glow at first when 3 bulbs are connected in series and switch is connected after 1 bulb?

The bulb that will glow first when 3 bulbs are connected in series and the switch is connected after 1 bulb is the second bulb in the series. The current flows through all the bulbs in a series circuit, but the second bulb experiences the full potential difference first as it is connected directly to the source.


Three different bulbs are connected in series when switch is closed the last bulb does not glow why?

When bulbs are connected in a series circuit, each bulb depends on the voltage from the previous bulb to light up. If the last bulb doesn't glow, it may indicate that there is a break in the circuit somewhere before that bulb, such as a loose connection or a blown fuse. This interruption in the circuit would prevent the flow of electricity to the last bulb, causing it not to light up.


What happens to the bulbs in parallel circuit if one of the bulbs buns out?

The other bulb remain to glow with same intensity.


What bulbs glow when switch A is closed and switches B and C are open?

it's bulb 3


How does removing a bulb or opening and closing the switch affect a parallel circuit?

it is because the energy flows through the switch and it makes the light bulb turn on and if the switch is open the energy will not flow it will stay in the place the switch begins


Would a bulb glow if you put a rubber as the switch in a circuit?

because rubber is an insulator


What kind of energy transformation is a chandelier brightens a ballroom after a waiter moves a switch?

The energy transformation is electrical energy being converted to light energy. When the switch is moved, the electrical energy flows through the chandelier's circuit, causing the light bulbs to glow and illuminate the ballroom.


What did you do to make light bulbs glow dimmer?

To make light bulbs glow dimmer, I reduced the amount of electricity flowing to them by using a dimmer switch or a lower wattage bulb. This decrease in electricity causes the filament in the bulb to emit less light, resulting in a dimmer glow.


What components do you need to make a simple series circuit to light on bulb?

You need a Battery, Light Bulb, Ammeter, Switch.


What would happen to the bulbs if three more were added to this series circuit?

Nothing would "happen" to them, but they would glow less brightly.


Why in houses if one bulb is fused the rest of the bulbs continue to glow?

If a circuit is wired in parallel, all the bulbs have their own independent access to electricity, so if one bulb goes out, the others are not affected. If the circuit is wired in series, then one bulb going out will block the current to all the other bulbs as well.


Can a series circuit work if the bulbs are differently lighted up?

The meaning of "differently lighted up" is very unclear. As long as all the bulbs in a series circuit are connected to the circuit, and all of the bulbs have good filaments with no holes in them, current will flow in the circuit. Depending on the ratings of each bulb, the current may not be enough to cause all of them to glow visibly, but there will certainly be a current. That may or may not suit your definition of "work".