The thing that a bulb goes into is called a socket. It is the part that connects the bulb to the electrical supply in lighting fixtures.
It is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, if one light bulb goes out, it breaks the circuit and causes all the lights to go out.
The part in the middle of a light bulb is called a filament. It is made of a thin wire that emits light when electricity passes through it and heats up.
The energy that goes in is electrical energy; the energy that leaves it is visible light, as well as heat.
The glass covering a light bulb is called a bulb or bulb glass, which protects the filament and controls the direction of light emitted.
When a light bulb is on, electrical energy goes into the bulb and is converted into light energy and heat energy. Some of the electrical energy may also be converted into a small amount of sound energy due to vibrations in the bulb.
bulb goes crazy
If one of the light bulb goes out, then the rest go out too.
Well if you brought a light bulb friom a shop then no but when you put the light bulb in the the thing on where it goes then yes it does because the light is on the you are going down on your power
It is called a socket or base. This keeps the bulb securely in place and allows electricity to flow directly to the bulb.
The metal thing in the bulb that shines really has no definition. It is only a part of the mechanism. The "metal thing" is called the filament and they are usually made of tungsten, which is the metal with the highest melting point. Higher than steel, but not stronger than steel.
It is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, if one light bulb goes out, it breaks the circuit and causes all the lights to go out.
I think its called a sheet
The part in the middle of a light bulb is called a filament. It is made of a thin wire that emits light when electricity passes through it and heats up.
The thing that the water goes into is called the drain. And the thing you put in it to stop is called a plug.
A cat collar.
Electrical goes in. Electromagnetic (heat and light) come out.
The squeezy thing at the end of a pipette is called a piston or plunger. It is used to control the aspiration and dispensing of liquids.