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What are the reasons if the bulb is not glowing in the circuit?
1) The bulb is faulty. 2) The wires are faulty. 3) The wires are not connected with bulb holder properly. 4) The bulb is not attached with the bulb holder properly.
What part of a circuit would a light bulb be?
A complete conducting loop is made with the light bulb being part of the loop. A circuit exists and charge flows along the complete conducting path, lighting the bulb in the process.
What causes a light bulb to be brighter?
So technically speaking brightness depends on both voltage and current. An increase in either voltage or current will increase the brightness of a bulb. In incandescent bulbs, this is the case. When the brightness increases, this also means that the filament’s temperature inside an incandescent bulb also increases.
What are the important parts of a circuit used to make a bulb glow?
When the terminals of the bulb are connected with that of the electric cell by wires, the current passes through the filament of the bulb. This makes the bulb glow.
What is this circuit component?
Introduction to Circuit Component. An electronic circuit is composed of individual components which are electronic such as resistors, transistors, capacitors and the inductors and diodes connected by wires which are conductive or traces through which current or the electric current can flow.
Which part or parts of the battery need to be involved in the circuit in order for the bulb to light?
The problem is the loose wire on the left. It must be connected to the positive terminal of the battery in order for the bulb to light up.
Which circuit will have the brightest bulb Why?
Two bulbs in a simple parallel circuit each enjoy the full voltage of the battery. This is why the bulbs in the parallel circuit will be brighter than those in the series circuit. Another advantage to the parallel circuit is that if one loop is disconnected, then the other remains powered.