When you inhale hexaflouride gas you voice goes really low because hexaflouride gas is 6x denser than the air we breath... and i don't think you get a headache but when you breathe in helium, you get a headache. From a scale from1 to 10 of a headache from helium, it would possibly be a 5 which can hurt a lot. ^_^
When a light bulb blows, it means the filament inside the bulb has broken due to wear and tear. This causes the electrical current to stop flowing, resulting in the bulb no longer emitting light. To fix this, you simply need to replace the blown bulb with a new one.
the relative humidity will decrease.
If a wire is connected in parallel with a bulb in a circuit, the intensity of the bulb may decrease because the current can take the path of least resistance through the wire, reducing the current flowing through the bulb. Conversely, if the wire is connected in series with the bulb, the total resistance in the circuit increases, leading to a decrease in overall current and a reduction in bulb intensity. The specific impact on intensity depends on the configuration of the circuit.
Using a higher wattage bulb than what the fixture is rated for can result in overheating, potentially causing damage to the fixture or even starting a fire. It is important to always match the wattage of the bulb to the rating of the fixture for safety.
If switch S is opened, the current through bulb 2 will decrease and eventually stop flowing because the circuit is broken. Bulb 2 is connected in parallel to bulb 1 and both bulbs have the same voltage across them, so when the circuit is opened, current stops flowing through both bulbs.
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both are transparent since you cannot expect efficient lighting when light medium is translucent or opaque. In tubelight it is the fluoroscent coating inside the the tube which produces light and in bulb it is the filament. But finally the light passes through the glass which is transparent in nature
Inhaling the powder from a broken fluorescent bulb can expose you to mercury vapors, which can be harmful to your health. Symptoms may include respiratory irritation, headache, dizziness, and nausea. Seek medical attention if you have inhaled the powder.
Inhaling gases from a broken light bulb, such as mercury vapor, can be harmful to your health. It can lead to symptoms like coughing, difficulty breathing, chest pain, and even more serious health effects if exposure is prolonged. It is important to ventilate the area and seek medical attention if you have inhaled gases from a light bulb.
when a light bulb is switched on it will blown..............
The bulb will get brighter
yes that is very bad. sorry people that was my sister, again. remember the light bulb.:]
If the voltage is appropriate, the bulb will shine.
With the modern lights nothing happens.
it should become dimmer
That bulb goes out. The other bulbs remain on.
It doesn't matter where the bulb is in respect to the battery, as long as the circuit is complete, the bulb will light up.