In which condition does a bulb glow, when connected to a cell?
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electricity is passed through it
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yes, offcourse.....
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In an electric circuit, the direction of current is taken to be from the positive to the negative terminal of the electric cell. When the terminals of the bulb are connected with that of the electric cell by wires, the current passes through the filament of the bulb. This makes the bulb glow.
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