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Halogen lights have many advantages over others. Among these are the clarity of the envelope and the extended life period of the bulb. These bulbs can be used at higher temperatures than other bulbs.
The halogen bulb needs 30% less power for the same amount of light, so a 45 w halogen replaces a 65 w normal incandescent.
No, not directly. You can buy Halogen bulbs that are made to be used in a standard light socket. They are for sale at the standard outlets. I have a number of these in my house, and I use these in some of my light sockets. Just for you information I have one in my lap as I am typing this it is a Philips Master 120 Volts 60 Watt bulb. The only condition is that you have to get a specific bulb for dimmer circuits, a standard halogen does not work with dimmers. The bulbs have ceramic insulator protecting a balast circuit, the dimmer bulbs have a rather large ceramic end, that is sometimes enclosed inside the standard light globe. All the standard bulb manufacturers should sell these. You just cannot use Halogen bulbs in enclosed lights unless they are made for this purpose, as is the dimmer variant I wrote about.
where was the first light bulb used
PROVIDED * that the power of a halogen light bulb is not more than the maximum power rating of its lamp holder or light fitting AND * that lamp holder or light fitting is of a type suitable for its location and application to provide light, it should not be dangerous to leave a halogen light bulb "on" for several hours. In other words if a light fitting is rated at 150 Watts maximum the rated power of the halogen bulb used in that fitting must never exceed 150 Watts. As for any light bulb, if it were too powerful for its lamp holder or light fitting, there would be a serious risk of overheating. In other words, if a light fitting is rated at 100 Watts maximum and a halogen bulb rated at 150 Watts is used in it, there will be a serious risk of overheating which would lead to: * premature bulb failure as the least consequence and * catching on fire - leading to a house fire - as the worst consequence. As for any light bulb within any overall long period of time, if it were left on for a greater rather than a lesser percentage of that time, there would be two key consequences: * it would reach its rated service lifetime more quickly and would therefore have to be replaced more often during that overall long period of time; * it would consume more electricity and would therefore cost more money to run during that overall long period of time.
yes argon is used for light bulb and it is not reactive
Common old-fashioned light bulbs are of the incandescent type (including halogen) with a tungsten filament glowing at about 3000 degrees C emitting black-body radiation (light and heat). Tungsten is used because it has the highest melting-point of all metals. The other type of bulb is fluorescent, of various types like tubes and CFLs
Halogen light bulbs are used because:they can be operated at a higher temperature than can be used for ordinary light bulbs. This results in less heat production compared to light output and an overall much higher efficiency in the conversion of the energy which is input - electrical energy - to the energy which is output as visible light.andthey have a significantly longer useful life than ordinary incandescent light bulbs.Technical noteThe invention of halogen lamps was based on the discovery of a special physical feature: when small amounts of a halogen gas were added to the contents of the light bulb, these were found to help to return large quantities of evaporated tungsten atoms back to the filament. This resulted in a significantly longer lifetime of such lamps.General note about how all incandescent filament light bulbs operateAn electrical current travelling through the filament of a light bulb makes it glow white-hot and generate both light and heat because of the electrical resistance of the filament.The filament is normally mounted within a special mixture of noble and/or inert gases held inside the glass enclosure of the light bulb, held at a pressure which is close to a vacuum.The special mixture of gases prevents the filament from oxidizing and burning away, which would happen extremely quickly if it glowed white-hot in normal air which contains oxygen.
The gas in a light bulb is Argon
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If iron is used, there will be no light emitted from the light bulb as iron is opaque.
the electricity used to power the light bulb emit carbon dioxide