Science, asked by sujeetuikey369, 3 months ago

Bulb doesn't glow in this circuit.Why?​

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Answered by dineshkumarlohia
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Answer:

because

Explanation:

A break in the filament of an electric bulb means a break in the path of the current between the terminals of the electric cell. Therefore, a fused bulb does not light up as no current passes through its filament.

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Answered by AkariOzora
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Bulb doesn't glow in the circuit.Why?

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The Bulb doesn't glow in the circuit because:

  • The liquid solution in the beaker might be distilled water.

  • The liquid solution used in the beaker might be a poor conductor of electricity.

  • The bulb might be fused.

  • The battery might already be exhausted, sufficient electric charge to light the bulb is not present.
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