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Dissimilar metals with very different electronegativities as electrodes (copper and zinc are two good choices), wiring to complete a circuit, a light bulb that does not take very much voltage to light, a potato, and something else to eat for lunch.
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∙ 15y agoyou cant make a potato light up but...you can make a light bulb light up with potato power.all you need is wire electric tape two potato's or lemons set it up and your good =)
yes they can most people use a potato
One way to loosen a light bulb that is stuck in the fixture is to break the bulb. You can then use half of a potato to unscrew the bulb from the fixture. You can also make a loop with duct tape, adhere the middle of the loop to the light bulb. Use the two ends to twist the bulb out of the fixture.
No, hair is not used to make a light bulb. Light bulbs are typically made of glass or other transparent materials, with a filament made of tungsten or other metals that produce light when heated. Hair is not a suitable material for this purpose.
Only a genius touch is required to do this thing.I am sure you can!
First, make sure the light is turned off. If the bulb is hot, let it cool down. Use a cloth or glove to grip the bulb firmly and twist it counterclockwise until it comes out of the socket. Be careful not to twist too hard or you may break the bulb.
A light bulb can make heat and light.
Make a circuit with 2 wires a batery and a light bulb and touch wire to medle on light bulb
The main materials needed to make a light bulb include a glass bulb, a filament (usually made of tungsten), a support wire, an inert gas like argon, a base to connect to the electrical circuit, and a vacuum pump or a method to fill the bulb with gas. Additionally, manufacturing processes involve chemicals for cleaning and coating the bulb, as well as electrical components for controlling the flow of electricity.
The invention of the light bulb took years of research and experimentation. Thomas Edison is credited with creating the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb in 1879 after many iterations and testing of different materials.
Electricity + Glass = Light bulb
argon is an element that make up a light bulb