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In what way the circuit is different from other set of substances which didn’t allow the
bulb to glow?

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Answered by cutie05
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Answer:

The bulb may not glow because of the following reasons:

1. Liquid in the beaker may be non-conducting. In such a case, the electric current would not be able to pass through the liquid. Hence, the circuit will not be complete.

2. The conductivity of the liquid may be very low and so the current flowing through the circuit may be too weak to produce enough heat in the filament of the bulb so as to make it glow.

3. The battery may be exhausted and does not have sufficient energy to generate electricity.

4. The bulb may be fuse.

5. Connections may be loose

Answered by alissaandluke000
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Answer:

here's the thing

Explanation:

the circuit is made to pass electricity in certain "Paths" and several parts attatched to it controls the flow of it by several causes. for example, a part which flows electricity if a certain amount of light is given to the sensor. Not an electric, by a chemical or physical reaction. THe biggest difference is that we or itself can control the flow of electricity.

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