Thanks for your great predictions. If we had the opportunity to test it out, we would observe that:
-A very long wire is likely to cause the bulb to be dimmer because the charge carriers (electrons) lose more energy as they travel a longer distance.
-The larger the diameter of a wire, the brighter a bulb might be because the charge carriers (electrons) have more paths to travel along.
i think the thickness of the wire will make it stronger and the length to make it flow a lot better with thick wires.
A great prediction Aidan! I’m interested to hear some more predictions before I publish the answer.
if the wire is very thin it could heat up like the wire inside the light bulb.
I think they will light up the same.
Thanks for your great predictions. If we had the opportunity to test it out, we would observe that:
-A very long wire is likely to cause the bulb to be dimmer because the charge carriers (electrons) lose more energy as they travel a longer distance.
-The larger the diameter of a wire, the brighter a bulb might be because the charge carriers (electrons) have more paths to travel along.