Question
A student forgot to remove the insulator covering from the connecting wires while making a circuit. If the lamp and the cell are working properly, will the lamp glow?

Answer

No, the lamp will not glow in this case. The insulator covering on the connecting wires prevents the flow of electric current. Since the current cannot pass through the insulated parts of the wires, the circuit remains incomplete, and the lamp will not light up.

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