wire in filament is a good conductor of heat & it becomes hot after sometime due to heat loss.and it also offers resistance to flow charges of electricity.........!
No. The filament completes the circuit, so if the filament is blown the circuit is incomplete, so no electricity flows.
No, the bulb will not light if the filament is broken because the filament is the part of the bulb that creates light when electricity passes through it. Without a functioning filament, there is no source of light in the bulb.
When you flick the switch, you complete an electrical circuit that allows the flow of electrons through the light bulb's filament. As the electrons pass through the filament, they collide with atoms, which causes the filament to heat up and glow, producing light. This process is called incandescence.
Filament is thiner than copper hence it dode offers very low resitstance to electric current flowing through it. Therefore heat energy generated with filament during current flow is converted to light. It is possible generate light with lesser power consumption . This lower power requirments is possible due to lesser specific resistance of filament compared to copper.
In a closed circuit, electrical current flows from the power source through the wires, through the bulb, and back to the power source. When the current reaches the filament inside the bulb, it heats up and emits light, causing the bulb to light up.
no, the circuit won't complete
A filament lamp produces light by converting electrical energy into heat and then light. It acts as a resistive load in the circuit, meaning it resists the flow of current and causes the filament to glow and produce light.
No. The filament completes the circuit, so if the filament is blown the circuit is incomplete, so no electricity flows.
No, the bulb will not light if the filament is broken because the filament is the part of the bulb that creates light when electricity passes through it. Without a functioning filament, there is no source of light in the bulb.
Filament was made from plastic. The filament was very stable and smooth.
No, the broken filament breaks the connection which electricity needs to complete the circuit.
parallel
light bulbs have metal contacts that connect to an electrical circuit and a filament. power lights up the filament in the bulb .
If the filament in a light bulb breaks, the circuit is interrupted and the light bulb will no longer illuminate. This is because the broken filament is unable to produce light when electricity flows through it.
yes
For incandescent lights, they operate with a superheated filament. The filament slowly burns away and eventually breaks, opening the electrical circuit.
If the bulb's filament is broken, the whole circuit becomes open. If the bulb is in a series circuit or is the only bulb, the electricity would no longer flow. If the bulb is in a parallel circuit, along with other bulbs, then only the blown bulb would go out, and the other bulbs would still work.