why does aa bulb does not glow in a circuit whose wires are connected to the same terminals of a cell?

Bulb glows when current flows through the circuit and the current flows (from positive terminal to negative terminal) when electrons flows from negative terminal of the battery to the its positive terminal. So, when a wire of the circuit is connected to the same terminal of the cell then no flow of electron or current will take place in the circuit or we may say that circuit does not act as a closed circuit. As a result the bulb will not glow. 

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teh bulb doesnt glow because the current is not passing

it is given in the chapter electricity and circuits

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BUT WHY DO WE NEED TO CONNECT THE TWO TERMINALS OF CELL

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WHAT HAPPENS INSIDE A CELL WHEN WE CONNECT THE TWO TERMINALS

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yes if we will not connect the cel with the two terminals then the bulb does not glow .

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Experts please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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this is because the curent always follow from +ve terminal to negative terminal and if we place the wire at one terminal the circuit remains incomplete

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Sorry but I am still not able to get the answer

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The current of the electricity flows from positive terminal to the bulb or any other electric appliance and then goes to the negtive terminal. So if the bulb has both of its terminals to the positive terminal then there is no place for the electricity to go after it passes through the the appliance and if it is connected to the negative terminal there is no place for the elecricity to go to the appliance.

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it can be if the cell is already used up or the bulb is fused

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