bulb, cell switches are all circuit ______ . class 6th question
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bulb, cell switches are all circuit ______
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I AM ALSO TEACHING MY BROTHER THIS CHAPTER IS THE CHAPTER NAME IS ELECTRICITY AND CIRCUITS It has a cell, a lamp and a switch. To make a circuit, these components are connected together with metal connecting wires. When the switch is closed, the lamp lights up. This is because there is a continuous path of metal for the electric current to flow around.
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THIS IS OF BULB An incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb to protect the filament from oxidation. Current is supplied to the filament by terminals or wires embedded in the glass. A bulb socket provides mechanical support and electrical connections.
Incandescent bulbs are manufactured in a wide range of sizes, light output, and voltage ratings, from 1.5 volts to about 300 volts. They require no external regulating equipment, have low manufacturing costs, and work equally well on either alternating current or direct current. As a result, the incandescent bulb became widely used in household and commercial lighting, for portable lighting such as table lamps, car headlamps, and flashlights, and for decorative and advertising lighting.
Incandescent bulbs are much less efficient than other types of electric lighting, converting less than 5% of the energy they use into visible light.[1] The remaining energy is lost as heat. The luminous efficacy of a typical incandescent bulb for 120 V operation is 16 lumens per watt, compared with 60 lm/W for a compact fluorescent bulb or 150 lm/W for some white LED lamps.[2]
Some applications use the heat generated by the filament. Heat lamps are made for uses such as incubators, lava lamps, and the Easy-Bake Oven toy. Quartz tube lamps are used for industrial processes such as paint curing or for space heating. THIS IS OF cell Cell (EDA), a term used in an electronic circuit design schematics
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Cell, area of radio coverage in a cellular network I AM ALSO TEACHING MY BROTHER THIS CHAPTER IS THE CHAPTER NAME IS ELECTRICITY AND CIRCUITS