First of all you are completely wrong about the wires scenario. Thicker wires will always help transfer the electricity more easily. The only way in
your scenario that the bulb will not light is if you use very long and thin wires, with so much resistance in the wires that not enough current flows
to light the bulb.
The difference between thick and thin metal in this case is not really the electrical properties, but thermal. A very thin tube could potentially spot
heat to a high enough temperature to ignite what's inside, with a sufficiently strong spark, whereas a thicker tube will distribute the energy through
a larger mass, preventing the temperature from rising enough.
And by the way, you have included a local link to a file on your computer, not the file itself. Only someone on your computer could use that link to
open the file. |