When the light switch is turned on and a light bulb is connected in the circuit a current will flow through the circuit. Likewise when the switch is opened, the current will stop flowing in the circuit.
When you switch it off then a gap is created in the circuit.
If there is just one switch and voltage sources then current will start flowing. but if there are more than 1 switch, nothing will happen. A circuit needs to be close for its operation.
When a switch is closed, it behaves like a straight conductor and the voltage drop across it is zero.
*weighing pan *adjustable feet *wind screen *level indicator *on/ off switch *LCD Display *zero switch *mode switch *function switch *subpan *send switch
signs of a chemical reaction occurring include: -formation of a gas (bubbles) -change in color -transfer of energy (change in temperature, giving off light) -formation of a precipitate (if a solid forms out of solution)
The mercury switch find its application in thermostats where a rise in room temperature beyond the preset range moves the liquid mercury to the other side of the switch.
Nothing there won't be a reaction.
Some reactions give off heat (exothermic), others absorb heat (endothermic). All reactions increase entropy.
When you switch off an electrical circuit you tend to create a 'break' in the circuit, preventing the electric current to flow around the circuit, this can be caused by a simple switch or a break in the circuit, e.g a disconnected wire.
"Switch it off" is what we say in America.
its still the switch,it isn't adjusted correctly
Student Switch Off's motto is 'SWITCH OFF - SAVE ENERGY - WIN PRIZES'.
Original Furbies do not have an On/Off switch. Emototronic Furbies have an On/Off switch on the bottom in between their feet.
(this should be a grammar question) Switch off the light(s).
No, there is no on/off switch.
It is used to switch equipment on and also it can be used to switch it off at a later time.
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Student Switch Off was created in 2006.
which part of an operon acts as the on or off switch?
I can't turn the yellow brake or parking lights on my 1998 Chevy blazer off and it's draining my battery.Could you please tell me which fuse or switch I'd use to disable the front yellow lights? This is happening even with the car off.