No! =) because the wire inside a light bulb is seen by the circuit as just another connection point (wire). It just happens to give off light because of the properties of the wire.
Well, honestly, Iām with Josie here. IMO, thereās not enough information to go on (being my technical self).
If they want to clarify it a bit further as to:
- in its current condition?
- or with the switch pressed, and if so I would contend we need voltagesā¦ But Iām sure they had no intent of going that deep into thingsā¦
But even still, we need an answer to the basic āwith or without the switch engagedā question IMO.
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Hell yeah. Ha!
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#1 - hereās my best guess :
A, K, I, N, G
#2 - okā¦
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None safely, butā¦
A will light & K will glow dimly
ā¦ just before the battery explodes in my pocket
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Did it
- Only A if the circuit is completed that is. Part of the are not even connected to both positive and negative.
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