Depends which kind of lightbulb. Incandescent light bulbs are not filled with gas. Energy saving lightbulbs may be filled with a range of gases. These include Neon, Phosphorus and Fluorine.
Electric discharge lamp.
The kind of gas that is in a light bulb is called Argon.
yes and other gasses
It might be metals or nonmetals in the bulb
An inert noble gas is used inside light bulbs.
A halogen bulb is a traditional tungsten filament bulb filled with a noble gas that gives off a soft, yellowish light. In a metal halide bulb, the light emitted is bright white or even bluish. They have a longer life than halogen bulbs, but their brightness can diminish over time.
Light bulb is filled with inert gas or simply a vacuum.
Light bulb is filled with inert gas or simply a vacuum.
Light bulbs are filled up by Neon or Argon gases, because they are inert.
because oxygen is not an inert gas
3157 is the bulb type, the "K" means the bulb is filled with the inert gas Krypton.
quality of reflector, type of light emission, (filament,gas filled)
A light bulb is a high resistance wire surrounded by the bulb filled with an inert gas. When electric conducts through the wire, energy is lose as heat and light.
The gas in a light bulb is Argon
Electric light bulbs are commonly filled with argon gas. The other ones could also be either helium, neon, nitrogen or krypton.
yes, there is a gas in a light bulb you energise it and it glows.
The kind of gas that is in a light bulb is called Argon.
Halogen is a gas, so your question doesn't make much sense. If you're asking about a halogen (light) bulb, then the answer is: mainly halogen.