What happened to the bulb when an insulator was connected in an electrical conductivity tester? Why do you think didn’t the bulb light?
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What happened to the bulb when an insulator was connected in an electrical conductivity tester? Why do you think didn’t the bulb light?
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It's because its wires will go to the bulb and the bulb will light up... when you press the switch on it will automatically open because there is some wires that's making the light bulb work.
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