Why does an electric bulb does not glow when both wires are connected to the same terminal of a cell?
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because no potential difference will be generated
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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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