Science, asked by goharabbas, 10 months ago

Explain why the light bulbs wont light in the circuit
pictured on the right​

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Answered by 5queen36
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Answer:

The circuit does not have a wire that returns to the current to the battery's positive terminal. Explain why the light bulb isn't lighting up in the circuit Pictured on the right. The electricity isn't flowing through the bulb and socket. One Of the wires needs to be connected to the other terminal of The light socket....

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Light bulbs won't light in the circuit because the circuit is incomplete and open.

Explanation:

The prime rule for any circuit to pass electricity to it, and resultantly, for an electrical appliance to light up is that the circuit must be closed and complete. If the circuit is broken, the current won't pass through it. For this, we use a switch to break and make the circuit as per our needs.

To make the given circuit complete, we need to connect one of the wires from the bulb to the socket, since that part of the circuit is what needs to be completed and kept intact.

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