If you have read the article How Christmas Lights Work, then you understand why the strands are so sensitive to bulb failure. If any of the bulbs in the strand is loose, the entire strand will not light -- read the article to learn why.
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![]() ©2007 HowStuffWorks If you point a Christmas-light tester at a wall outlet, it can detect whether or not that outlet has power. |
These testers detect the alternating electromagnetic waves given off by any wire carrying power. If you have read the article How Electromagnets Work, then you have seen that current running through a wire generates a field that can affect a compass.
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These testers are handy for other things, too. For example, you can point the tester at any wall outlet and it will tell you whether the outlet has power or not. It has a range or 3 or 4 inches (about 8 cm), so you can sometimes use the tester to find where wires are running through the walls as well.
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