can current flow through a bulb with a broken filament
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Because current requires a medium to travel through, and the filament works as a medium to transfer the current. But when the filament is broken, there is no medium to transfer the current and current doesn't flows leading to not glowing of the bulb.
Because current requires a medium to travel through, and the filament works as a medium to transfer the current. But when the filament is broken, there is no medium to transfer the current and current doesn't flows leading to not glowing of the bulb.
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A bulb with a broken filament is called a fused bulb. If the filament is broken, the circuit is not completed and hence the current can not flow and consequently the bulb will not light up.
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