Use a small flashlight bulb.... No more than 3 volts, maybe 1.5 would be better... you'll need a couple of limes, a couple of galvanized nails, a couple pieces of copper wire.
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Put a nail and a piece of copper in each lime, as far apart as you can. Connect one of the nails, to the copper in the other lime. Connect the copper in the first lime to the positive side of a small LED, and the galvanized nail in the 2nd lime to the negative side of it. Vwala!
You should be able to get about 1 1/2 VDC out of the contraption....
yes you can power a light bulb with limes
Every person has a different power of light bulb. In my room, I have a 7.5 and a whole bunch of 60s. The number of watts you choose for your light bulb depends on how bright you want your light to be. The higher the number, the brighter it is.
Refrigerator- it takes more power to kick on and it pulls more electricity than a light bulb
Well if you brought a light bulb friom a shop then no but when you put the light bulb in the the thing on where it goes then yes it does because the light is on the you are going down on your power
Light bulbs provides light with the help of electricty,so we can say that bulb consume power and unit of power is watt.one kilowwatthour is equal to one unit also.
It is impossible to power a light bulb with a carrot. This is because a carrot contains no electricity.
a light bulb is measured in watts
light r bulb same power taken
because the magical unicorn, ify, gave oranges magical powers for oranges and lemons and limes to eat technology. oh, and biscuits.
Only when it has power.
The first electric light bulb was made in 1880
Bad bulb, no power, no ground.
a light bulb
No.
Say it is a power circuit, a light bulb is bright from the battery, flowing through the wires and the light bulb. There is a switch controling the power that goes through, so if you switched the off switch off, the power will no longer be flowing through(the light bulb wouldn't be bright any longer). Say it is a power circuit, a light bulb is bright from the battery, flowing through the wires and the light bulb. There is a switch controling the power that goes through, so if you switched the off switch off, the power will no longer be flowing through(the light bulb wouldn't be bright any longer).
Every person has a different power of light bulb. In my room, I have a 7.5 and a whole bunch of 60s. The number of watts you choose for your light bulb depends on how bright you want your light to be. The higher the number, the brighter it is.
Refrigerator- it takes more power to kick on and it pulls more electricity than a light bulb
A power source (of electricity), a means to transport this power (conductors/wires), and the light bulb itself