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Thomas Edison replaced the filament in his incandescent light bulb with a carbonized bamboo filament in 1880. This improvement helped the light bulb last longer and shine brighter.
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.
When a light bulb burns out, it means that the filament inside the bulb has broken or worn out, disrupting the flow of electricity and causing the bulb to stop producing light. The bulb will no longer work until the filament is replaced.
It might stop working. (Also known as fused) We can no longer use it as when one part of a system broke,the whole system will stop functioning. You might need a new bulb if that happens. Ohh and make sure you don't breathe in to much inert gas from the battery if it has melted! Just a fact. . .
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.
it no longer rectifies the current it is either open or shorted must be replaced
Thomas Edison replaced the filament in his incandescent light bulb with a carbonized bamboo filament in 1880. This improvement helped the light bulb last longer and shine brighter.
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.
When a light bulb burns out, it means that the filament inside the bulb has broken or worn out, disrupting the flow of electricity and causing the bulb to stop producing light. The bulb will no longer work until the filament is replaced.
It might stop working. (Also known as fused) We can no longer use it as when one part of a system broke,the whole system will stop functioning. You might need a new bulb if that happens. Ohh and make sure you don't breathe in to much inert gas from the battery if it has melted! Just a fact. . .
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.
When the filament in a light bulb breaks, the circuit is interrupted and there is no longer a complete path for the current to flow. Without a continuous path for electricity to follow, the current stops flowing and the light bulb stops working.
The electrical current stops flowing.
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Nothing. An open circuit means no current is flowing. When the circuit is closed, current flows, the filament of the bulb is heated by the current and glows, giving off light. But when the circuit is open, nothing happens.
When a light bulb blows, it means the filament inside the bulb has broken due to wear and tear. This causes the electrical current to stop flowing, resulting in the bulb no longer emitting light. To fix this, you simply need to replace the blown bulb with a new one.
The filament is nothing to do with the light turning on, that is controlled by the switch.