The first light bulb was invented around the 1850's or so when Benjamin Franklin discovered how electricity worked. His work was continued with light bulbs.
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb used in American homes.
Three common lamp bases are candelabra, intermediate and mogul. It sounds like you are asking about an intermediate base. It is the common house hold bulb that is used in lamps and fixtures around North American homes.
Yes, they can be used for reading.
Uranium is not used in light bulbs.
An A19 shaped globular bulb with an E26 base is the standard bulb that has been used in homes for the last few decades.For a chart see related links below.The A19 refers to the type of and size of the bulb base and socket. There are a myriad of different bulb shapes, but they need an A19 base to fit an A19 socket (standard light socket).
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb used in American homes.
where was the first light bulb used
The first electric light bulb was made in 1880
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Thomas Edison invented the first light bulb that was available for commercial use in 1879. The light bulb was first used in Menlo Park.
Though people claim Edison invented the light bulb, it was previously discovered by many inventors which includes Nikola Tesla. But Edison found a way where everyone could use it and hence Edison has been credited for the invention of the light bulb.
he used many different threads, he made the first light bulb with horse's tail hair.
yes argon is used for light bulb and it is not reactive
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 U.S., Canada, Germany, France, and the U.K.