generally power plants produce ALTERNATING CURRENT,because after producing the current the are sent to substations where they are stepped up or stepped down.so a transformer is mainly used over there.for a transformer we cant supply direct current.we should supply only alternating current.so they only produce alternating current................... 4RM PRAJITH
No, the bulb will not glow when connected to a battery if the filament is broken. The filament is the part of the bulb that heats up and produces light when electricity passes through it. If the filament is broken, there is no path for the electricity to flow through and generate light.
The peak output wavelength for an incandescent light bulb is typically in the infrared region, around 1000 nm. However, a significant portion of the emitted light is also in the visible spectrum, with peak emission in the red-yellow range.
Our eyes cant perceive motion faster than 1/10 of a second and light can travel about 10,000m in 1/10seconds. Since a normal room is on an average 7m x 7m, there is no observable delay in between turning on a light and seeing the emitted light.
A DC waveform is produced from the output terminals of a DC generator through the action of a commutator, which converts the alternating current induced in the armature windings into direct current by reversing the direction of current flow at the appropriate times. As the armature rotates within the magnetic field, the commutator ensures that the output current remains unidirectional, resulting in a DC waveform at the generator terminals.
no you cant
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The output of a solar panel is direct current. Transformers need alternating current to operate.
A light bulb...LOL jk you cant afford a light bulb so nothing shines in your lamp.
generally power plants produce ALTERNATING CURRENT,because after producing the current the are sent to substations where they are stepped up or stepped down.so a transformer is mainly used over there.for a transformer we cant supply direct current.we should supply only alternating current.so they only produce alternating current................... 4RM PRAJITH
I did know, but I cant remember
unfortunatley i cant tell for sure what you mean because of the lack of grammer (not insalting you) but if your asking wether it has direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) like i think you are than the answer is direct current (DC)
you cant make a potato light up but...you can make a light bulb light up with potato power.all you need is wire electric tape two potato's or lemons set it up and your good =)
it depends on the amount of acid in the lemon and lemon does not create make it conducts electricity
Lol you cant invent the light bulb .It was already invented . Did you know that Thomas eddison did not invent the first eletirc light bulb but the first incandesent light bulb . It took him alought of research and work to invent ithe light bulb though .
Unless you have a scanner you cant. The poor man way of doing it to remove the bulb.
cant change bulb will need to change the the light as well get one from scrapyard will cost about £5