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When a torch is on is it a static electricity or current electricity?

When a torch is on, it is powered by current electricity. The batteries in the torch provide the necessary voltage to produce the electric current that flows through the circuit and powers the light bulb. Static electricity is different and typically involves the buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object.


How do you draw a model of electricity for a torch?

Carrot cake


What is the job of the cells and wires and bulb and switch in a torch?

The job of a bulb is to give off heat and light energy


Why was there a lighted torch at the top of the Alexandria lighthouse?

This was the light. Without electricity back then, the only means for a visible light was to light a torch.


How does a torch work using the energy from a battery?

because of the electricity in the battery


How is energy transferred in a torch from the battery to the bulb - is it by electricity - is it by light - is it by sound - is it by thermal energy?

Energy is transferred in a torch from the battery to the bulb primarily by electricity. The battery provides an electrical current that flows through the circuit inside the torch, ultimately powering the bulb to produce light. Some energy may be lost as thermal energy due to resistance in the circuit, but the main transfer mechanism is through electricity.


Why do people use the Olympic torch?

because they want everyone to come together and pass the torch to lots of diffrent people to come together.


Why do you have to close the switch to make the torch turn on?

Closing the switch in a torch completes the electrical circuit, allowing current to flow from the battery to the bulb. When the switch is open, the circuit is broken, preventing electricity from reaching the bulb and keeping it off. By closing the switch, you enable the flow of electricity, which powers the bulb and turns the torch on.


What is the job of a wire in a torch?

To conduct the flow of electrons/electricity from the battery to the bulb and back.


What is the function of the insulator in a torch?

The insulator in a torch helps to prevent the flow of electricity between different components of the torch, ensuring that the electrical current is properly directed to the desired parts, such as the light bulb or LED. This helps to maintain the functionality and safety of the torch during operation.


Which source of energy does a torch use?

A torch typically uses chemical energy stored in batteries to produce light. The batteries in the torch provide electrical energy that powers the light bulb or LED to produce the illumination.


Which is the equipment used when electricity goes off in home?

A flashlight is sometimes used when the electricity goes off in the home. If in the UK it would be a torch.