How do you make an LED/light bulb light up?
Hello, I can write as an answer: You attach the crocodile cables with the two sockets under the bulb and the beginning of the cables with the minus and plus pole cables
I don't know how to phrase it, can you help me?
I suppose it’s about an LED bulb that is used for living room lighting.
An LED light source is brought to light by means of alternating voltage. For this purpose, the illuminant is screwed into the socket with the screw base. The supply voltage is supplied at the foot contact and at the outer contact of the socket.
LED and light bulb are not the same. At an LED you need to connect a pre-resistance
With enough power!
However, if the question is how this current reaches the light, your answer is good.
A circuit is formed from the direct current source, two cables and the LED.
The positive pole of the direct current source is connected to the anode of the LED, the negative pole of the source with the cathode of the LED, which is the shorter of the shots.
Technically, the answer is ok, but grammatically a catastrophe.
You are aware of the formulation and questioning that the questioner obviously has difficulties with the formulation of simple relationships.