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No, a copper penny cannot make a light bulb glow on its own. The electrical conductivity of copper is too low to generate enough current to power a light bulb. Additional components, such as a power source and circuit, would be needed to make the light bulb glow.
To connect a wire to make a bulb light up, you need to complete an electric circuit. This involves connecting one end of the wire to the positive terminal of a power source (such as a battery) and the other end to the bulb's positive terminal. Then, connect the negative terminal of the battery to the negative terminal of the bulb to complete the circuit and allow electricity to flow, causing the bulb to light up.
The main materials needed to make a light bulb include a glass bulb, a filament (usually made of tungsten), a support wire, an inert gas like argon, a base to connect to the electrical circuit, and a vacuum pump or a method to fill the bulb with gas. Additionally, manufacturing processes involve chemicals for cleaning and coating the bulb, as well as electrical components for controlling the flow of electricity.
To create a simple light bulb circuit, you will need a power source (such as a battery), a light bulb, and wires to connect them. Connect one end of the wire to the positive terminal of the battery, and the other end to one terminal of the light bulb. Then, connect another wire from the other terminal of the light bulb to the negative terminal of the battery. When the circuit is complete, the light bulb should light up. Make sure to use the correct voltage for the light bulb to avoid damaging it.
No, Albert Einstein did not make the first light bulb. The first practical incandescent light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Einstein made significant contributions to physics, but he did not invent the light bulb.
i have plans to make a lightbulb glow. to complete the circuit, what can i use? these are my options ....a copper penny,a plastic comb,a metal clip,or an iron nail?
No, a copper penny cannot make a light bulb glow on its own. The electrical conductivity of copper is too low to generate enough current to power a light bulb. Additional components, such as a power source and circuit, would be needed to make the light bulb glow.
To connect a wire to make a bulb light up, you need to complete an electric circuit. This involves connecting one end of the wire to the positive terminal of a power source (such as a battery) and the other end to the bulb's positive terminal. Then, connect the negative terminal of the battery to the negative terminal of the bulb to complete the circuit and allow electricity to flow, causing the bulb to light up.
A light bulb can make heat and light.
In a theoretical ciucuit, a switch is not essential. What is needed is a source of electricity.
Make a circuit with 2 wires a batery and a light bulb and touch wire to medle on light bulb
Electricity + Glass = Light bulb
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
a regular light bulb-no.
The main materials needed to make a light bulb include a glass bulb, a filament (usually made of tungsten), a support wire, an inert gas like argon, a base to connect to the electrical circuit, and a vacuum pump or a method to fill the bulb with gas. Additionally, manufacturing processes involve chemicals for cleaning and coating the bulb, as well as electrical components for controlling the flow of electricity.
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
argon is an element that make up a light bulb