No, it makes no difference.
It means 'operate the light-switch so as to cause the light to illuminate'.
Electricity is the type of energy that is used when you turn on a light bulb. When you leave a room, you use more energy by leaving the light on than if you turn it off and back on when you return.
When you turn on a light switch in a room, it closes the circuit. This allows electricity to flow through the wiring to the light fixture, illuminating the bulb. Conversely, turning off the switch opens the circuit, stopping the flow of electricity and turning off the light.
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
Turn on one of the switches and leave it on for a few minutes. Then turn it off and turn on another switch. Proceed upstairs and touch the light bulb. The bulb that is warm corresponds to the switch you turned on first, and the bulb that is off and not warm corresponds to the switch you turned on second.
No, it makes no difference.
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
To switch on the light in the room, locate the light switch on the wall and flip it upwards. This will turn on the light and illuminate the room.
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
Darkness is the absence of light. If you turn out the light in your room, for example, your room will contain the same things as it did while there was light, but you simply can't see them.
you dont you get the rest of the paper and it tells you to put it in light bring the lamp in CJs room ALL THE WAY DOWN and turn it on place the lemony paper underneath you will see the message
I could use a light snack, I suppose. Please turn off the light when you leave the room.
turn off all the lights in the room
the microwave will get really hot
To operate the light and fan switch in this room, simply flip the switch up to turn on the light and down to turn on the fan. You can adjust the fan speed by pulling the chain attached to the fan.
I have never had cheese turn purple when I microwave it. Sounds like b.s.
It means 'operate the light-switch so as to cause the light to illuminate'.