Check the batteries and connections. If it still won't work go to the dollar shop and get another.
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The cast of Jamie and the Magic Torch - 1976 includes: Brian Trueman as Narrator
A torch typically uses chemical energy stored in batteries to produce light. The batteries in the torch provide electrical energy that powers the light bulb or LED to produce the illumination.
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In a standard torch (flashlight), the batteries are typically placed in a series configuration, with the positive (+) end of one battery touching the negative (-) end of the next. This arrangement continues until all batteries are inserted. It's important to ensure that all batteries are oriented in the same direction, following the markings inside the battery compartment for correct polarity. If using rechargeable batteries, make sure they are compatible with the torch.
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No, a magnet should not stop a torch from working. Torches typically use batteries to power the light, and magnets do not interfere with the electrical circuit in a torch.
If you go into the kitchen you will find 3 cupboards, if you click the middle one you will find the torch
To put batteries in a torch, first locate the battery compartment, usually located at the back or bottom of the torch. Open the compartment by sliding or unscrewing it, then insert the batteries in the correct orientation, matching the positive (+) and negative (-) ends with the markings inside the compartment. Finally, close the compartment securely and test the torch to ensure it’s working.
A torch has six main parts. The bulb, the switch, the batteries, the wiring, the reflector, and the case. The switch connects the batteries to the bulb via the wiring. The reflector focuses the lamp beam, and the case holds all of the parts together.