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How are terminals of an electric bulb different from an electric cell?

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Answered by ana19
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One is a positive terminal and theother one is a negative terminal. ... Abulb consists two terminals. A filament is a spirally wound wire inside the bulb supported by two thick wires at its ends. An electrical cell is connected to the terminals of a bulbso that electricity from the cell can pass through the bulb.
Answered by ravitavisen
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An electric cell has two terminals; one is called positive (+ ve) while the other is negative (– ve). An electric bulb has a filament that is connected to its terminals. An electric bulb glows when electric current passes through it.

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