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What happens when one light bulb goes out in a series?

The failed bulb breaks the circuit so no current can flow - so the other bulb goes out (but is OK).


How many aerospace engineers does it take to change a light bulb?

0. A light bulb no matter what kind is a hardware problem.


How many dinos does it take to change a light bulb?

0.Beacuse light bulbs wern't invented.


How many Lutherans does it take to change a light bulb?

0, god told them not to.


What is the current and voltage consumed by 0 watts bulb?

A zero-watt bulb is a lightbulb that uses little power. Contrary to the name, these bulbs are not in fact zero watts. The reason they are colloquially called "zero watt" bulbs is because when they were first made, they only had a power consumption rate of 15W but testing equipment at the time was unable to detect such low wattage causing people to think they didn't use any power. Todays "zero watt" bulbs are as little as 10W. +++ Hardly "zero watt" then. I wonder if the term was originally an advertising slogan as misleading as "zero carbon homes", because I cannot believe it was impossible to measure a power below 15W at the time these lamps were invented, even if indirectly from the Voltage and Current. (W = V x I ).


Why 10 watt bulb is known as 0 watt bulb?

A 10 watt bulb may be referred to as a 0 watt bulb in situations where it provides such low light output that it appears to be off or not functioning. This can happen if the bulb is very dim or if it is close to the end of its lifespan. It essentially has minimal brightness, hence the nickname "0 watt bulb".


How much does it cost you to burn a 0 watt light bulb for 24 hours a cost of 0.085156 per kwh?

A 0 Watt bulb does not consume electric power so the cost is zero.


How many firefighters does it take to change a light bulb?

0 because they don't fix your lightbulbs


How many fish does it take to unscrew a light bulb?

A certain amount... 0 fish dont have fingers


Why does a 0 watt bulb glow and how?

If you are classing a zero watt bulb as one that glows as does a neon bulb then it is not a zero watt bulb. A neon bulb has no filament between the electrodes When energized it glows because of the inert gas neon within the glass envelope. These type of bulbs do not use a wattage rating when sizing them for an application. These types of bulbs are used mostly in pilot light applications. The lamp takes a starting voltage of 60 -110 volts AC to ionize the gas and start the glow. Once started the lamp can maintain conductivity with a reduced voltage of 20 to 30 volts. Once this conductivity starts the current needs to be limited. The use of an external resistor in series with the lamp is what is used to control the current. However, the neon bulb still pulls current and thus power, so it is not a 0 watt bulb. There is no such thing as a zero watt bulb. With no power, you cannot interact with anything.


How many watt does a 60 watt light bulb use if turn it on and off?

If you turn a 60 watt light bulb on and off, it will still consume 60 watts when it is turned on. The act of turning it off does not reduce its power consumption when it is on. However, when the light bulb is turned off, it consumes no power.


If a circuit contains a twelve volt battery a switch and a light bulb what is the potential difference?

The potential difference has to be 12 Volts since the light bulb will use 12 Volts (or Joules per Coulomb!) of energy. Voltage has to be 0 when it reaches the negative electrode of the battery, so you know that the 12 Volts have to have been consumed by the bulb!