If you are comparing parallel vs series circuits, light bulbs produce more light in parallel circuits.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
No, a light bulb does not have magnets. A light bulb works by passing electricity through a filament, causing it to glow and produce light. Magnets are not used in the operation of a regular light bulb.
A light bulb similar to a heater in that they both produce heat when in operation.
A light bulb produces visible light when electricity flows through its filament, causing it to heat up and emit light. The color of the light produced depends on the type of filament and gases inside the bulb.
An LED bulb simply means a Light Emitting Diode Bulb—a bulb that uses LED technology to produce light efficiently.
The purpose of a lightbulb is to produce light.
the filament
Bulb, it come on switch. Innit?
No, an apple does not contain enough energy to power a light bulb. A light bulb requires electricity to produce light, which usually comes from a power source such as batteries, generators, or electrical outlets. The energy stored in an apple is not enough to produce the amount of electricity needed to power a light bulb.
A light bulb radiates visible light when an electric current passes through its filament, causing it to glow and produce light.
The bulb becomes brighter unless it is too much till it shot-circuits.