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No. The light bulb is two words, not a combination of light and bulb.
Yes, having two strong batteries will likely light a bulb brighter than just one battery. The combined voltage and current from the two batteries will provide more energy to the bulb, resulting in a brighter light.
When a light bulb gives its last glimmer, it means that the filament inside the bulb has burned out. This results in the light bulb no longer being able to produce light. When this happens, the bulb needs to be replaced with a new one.
Yes, one cell in a series circuit can light up two bulbs. However, the brightness of each bulb may be reduced compared to if only one bulb were connected due to the voltage being split between the bulbs.
Yes, a circuit with two light bulbs connected in series can light up. Current flows through the first light bulb, then through the second, allowing both bulbs to illuminate. If one bulb burns out, however, both bulbs will go out.
The answer to this question is :a one word
No. The light bulb is two words, not a combination of light and bulb.
It is two words. It is not a combination of light and bulb.
first of all, you need a bulb, a wire, and ONE light bulb. You clip the wire on the battery and touch the wire on the bottom of the light bulb
Two, one to figure out what a light bulb is and the other on to get the rest of the squadron.
bright light
Two. One to hold the bulb, and one to try and remember what the combination is.
because there is two filiments in the bulb one for brake and signal light and one for running light
Three. One to change the bulb, and two to talk about how good the old bulb was.
bulb is out The bulb has two elements in it, one for the tail light and one for the brake. The brake one is also for the directional signals.
Yes, having two strong batteries will likely light a bulb brighter than just one battery. The combined voltage and current from the two batteries will provide more energy to the bulb, resulting in a brighter light.
Actually it may last longer !!! This is due to the fact that less heat is made with one bulb.