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what are the features of electric cell and bulb... class 6 science . ​

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An electric bell contains an electromagnet, consisting of coils of insulated wire wound round iron rods. When an electric current flows through the coils, the rods become magnetic and attract a piece of iron attached to a clapper. The clapper hits the bell and makes it ring.

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Electric Cell.

An electrical cell is an "electrical power supply". It converts stored chemical energy into electrical potential energy, allowing a current to flow from the positive terminal to the negative one via an external circuit.

Bulb.

A torch bulb is made up of spherical glass which is attached to a metallic base. There is a filament inside the bulb. The filament is attached to two wires. One of the wires is attached to the metallic base of the bulb. Another wire is attached to the side of the metallic portion of the bulb. The side of the bulb is the negative pole, while the bottom is the positive pole.

A torch bulb is made up of spherical glass which is attached to a metallic base. There is a filament inside the bulb. The filament is attached to two wires. One of the wires is attached to the metallic base of the bulb. Another wire is attached to the side of the metallic portion of the bulb. The side of the bulb is the negative pole, while the bottom is the positive pole.Connecting the torch bulb to the cell: For this, you need to attach the wires to the two ends of the cell. The positive pole of the cell should be connected to the positive terminal of the bulb. Similarly, the negative pole of the cell should be connected to the negative terminal of the bulb.

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