I can provide you with an electric panel diagram for the circuit in question.
To provide electricity for the bulb to light up.
A battery, generator, or solar cell can.
Resistor is a component of an electric circuit that resist the flow of direct or alternating electric current . It can also limit or divide the current, reduce the voltage, protect an electric circuit, or provide large amounts of heat or light.
For this type of question the diagram that is with the question is needed to provide you an answer.
This looks like a question from a student's coursework. It is impossible to answer without seeing the circuit diagram(s) that the question is asking about.An actual diagram is needed to show which components are in parallel and which are in series.If you want someone else to do your homework for you, you will either have to find out how to attach a Related Link to this question, going to a separate web page which shows the diagram(s), or - much better - read your course materials and answer this question all by yourself. Doing the work yourself is the only way to really learn this technical stuff!
No. Touching a live electric current is never a good idea.
I'm unable to provide images, but you can easily find a labelled diagram of an electric kettle by searching for it on the internet. Websites like Google Images or manufacturer websites typically have these types of diagrams available.
Insulators are used in a circuit to prevent the flow of electric current between conductive materials. They help maintain the separation and insulation of different components within the circuit, thus ensuring that the circuit functions properly and does not short circuit. Insulators also provide protection against electric shocks and help in maintaining the overall safety of the circuit.
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Sorry, but this site does not provide answers for individuals. It provides answers to the community at large. We also do not presently have the ability to post circuit diagrams.
Voltage sources provide the voltage difference across an electrical circuit, these may be batteries, generators, alternators, solar cells, etc.
It probably wouldn't light up. It might do many other things instead (or despite). It really depends on the circuit in question - maybe it wasn't even designed to have a bulb in it?I'm sorry, this isn't the place for school assignments, but if you do post them, please - at least provide the bare minimum so that the question can be meaningfuly answered.