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The electrical grid in North America uses AC system. Your home is connected to the grid through your utility company. To answer the question, you will find AC in the filament of a light bulb in your home.
we can check the dc with the help of tester give the reasonAnswerThere is no such thing as an 'AC light bulb' and a 'DC light bulb'. A light bulb doesn't care whether it is subjected to AC or to DC.
A.C. in your home and D.C. in your car.
The voltage source that is applied to them is the difference between AC and DC light bulbs.
Light bulb (ac current)
No, it will cause the bulb to blow. A 12 volt light is DC voltage and your home outlet is AC voltage.
PL mean Plug in - Light Bulb, the most comment application is CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) which require assistance components to make it work or light up, different to incandescent light bulb, it can light up by just itself direct connect to our home electricity ac 100v to ac 240v.
PL is mean Plug in - Light Bulb, the most comment application is CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) which require assistance components to make it work or light it up, different to incandescent light bulb, it can light up by just itself direct connect to our home electricity ac 100v to ac 240v.
Nope, Carpet will generate Static electricity and a light bulb needs AC or DC current.
No. The bulb will burn out.
There is no light bulb in that can be changed, you have to change the entire panel. Only the agents carry the panel.
A halogen bulb works equally well with AC or DC.