1. does the lamp glow?
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Replace the pencil with an iron nail (Doc.19 in pic)
1. does the lamp glow?
2. does an electric current flow through the lamp?
3. Does the iron nail conduct the electric current?
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Replace the pencil with an iron nail (Doc.19 in pic)
1. does the lamp glow?
1. does the lamp glow?
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