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The power needed to light the Marina Bay Race Circuit for the Singapore Grand Prix is approximately 3,180,000 watts. This is achieved through a combination of floodlights and lighting systems strategically placed around the circuit.
A 240 volt street light circuit is wired in parallel connections. In the base of the street fixture an inline fuse is connected into the circuit that goes up to the fixture to protect the lamp head.
Street lights are typically connected in a parallel circuit. This allows each light to operate independently from the others, ensuring that if one light fails, the rest will continue to work. Additionally, parallel circuits provide consistent brightness across all lights.
when a light is on it is part of a scolde circuit
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Syonanto means LIGHT OF THE SOUTH. Perhaps... Singapore is in the SOUTH?
The Japanese named Singapore Syonan-To, meaning light of of the south.
It completes the circuit!!
Yes, a circuit is a part of a light bulb. It is designed to provide the necessary electrical connection for the bulb to receive power and emit light. Without the circuit, a light bulb would not be able to function properly.
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Electricity flows where there is a potential difference and some means of discharging that difference. A circuit is the loop of the thing causing the potential difference and the components that allow it to discharge. What seems to be confusing you is that the power source isn't always included in a circuit diagram. If you think in terms of a lighting circuit, the light comes on when the switch is closed. The part of the circuit inside your house only has the mains supply, some power switchgear, the light switch and the light. However, the circuit continues back through the supply cables to the generating station. Break the circuit at any point, in your house, under the street or a wire in the generator, and out goes the light.