It stops flowing throught the bulb.
When you turn on a light, electricity flows through the light bulb's filament, causing it to heat up and produce light.
When you turn on an electric lamp, the electricity flows through the lamp's circuit, causing the bulb's filament to heat up and emit light. The electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy.
The energy to produce the light stops and the light stops.
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Electricity flows through a pathway to turn on a light. It is typically alternating current (AC) electricity that is used in homes and buildings to power lighting fixtures. The flow of electrons through the circuit completes the path and allows the light to illuminate.
When you turn on a light, electricity flows through the light bulb's filament, causing it to heat up and produce light.
When electricity flows through the filament in a light bulb, it heats up due to resistance, becoming white-hot and producing visible light. This light is what we see when we turn on a light bulb.
When you turn on an electric lamp, the electricity flows through the lamp's circuit, causing the bulb's filament to heat up and emit light. The electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy.
You say "turn on the light" because that is what you do. Turning on a light means to flip the electric switch from "off" (where there is no electricity and the light is dark) to "on" (where there is electricity and the light is glowing).
The energy to produce the light stops and the light stops.
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It goes dark It is time for bed well that a stupid answer! here's an answer a surge of electricity goes on the wire and then boom light!
turn off light,save electricity
Electricity to visible light and heat as a by product.
When a switch is closed the path through the circuit is continuous.
Yes (During the holiday, you can't turn on a light, turn off a light, turn on a car, turn off a car etc. But during The intermediate days, you can.)
Light dimmers save electricity by reducing the amount of power that is sent to the light bulb, which in turn decreases the brightness of the light. By using less power, light dimmers help to lower energy consumption and ultimately save electricity.