Science, asked by mehakt587, 9 months ago

why the light bulbs wont light up in a circuit

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Answered by ackstenrk
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Since the circuit is open, the circle of flow of electrons is incomplete. There is no continuous flow to maintain glow of light. The open circuit nullifies potential difference between the 2 points. So the electron flow is cancelled and electrons fail to pass through the bulb.

Answered by lovepreetsingh09
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the circuit is open ,the circle of flow of electrons is incomplete flow to maintain glow of lighter the open circuit newleaf ise potential differences between the two point So the electron flow is cancel and electrons failed to pass through the bulb

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