Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)

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Chapter 28 - Fundamentals of Circuits - Conceptual Questions - Page 789: 2

Answer

Since there is no current, the bulb will not light.

Work Step by Step

If a bulb is placed in a circuit with a current flowing between the positive and negative ends of the circuit, then the bulb will light. In this case, there is no circuit connecting the positive and negative ends of the battery, therefore there is no current. Since there is no current, the bulb will not light.
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