Science, asked by mehakt587, 8 months ago

explain why the light bulb isn't lighting up in the circuit

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Answered by mamonigayen84
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Answer:Since the circuit is open, the circle of flow of electrons is incomplete. There is no continuous flow to maintain glow of light. The open circuit nullifies potential difference between the 2 points. So the electron flow is cancelled and electrons fail to pass through the bulb.

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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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Answer:

the circuit is not complete , hence the electron will not travel at all . so when there is no electron flow no resistance will cause filament to glow. ... So electron cannot maintain its flow. When the flow is stopped, energy transferred to light bulb also stopped and the bulb stop emitting light.

Explanation:

In the open circuit the current can not flow from one end of the power source to the other. Because of this there is no current flow, and therefore the light does not turn on. Why didn't the light bulb turn on in the open circuit?

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