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Yes, light bulbs are still in use today, although there has been a shift towards more energy-efficient options like LED bulbs. Traditional incandescent light bulbs are being phased out in many places due to their lower efficiency and shorter lifespan.
Yes; they are sometimes used as light sources, some by setting fire to an oil inside the lantern, and some by battery-powered bulbs.
The original Edison light bulb used a carbon based filament, later a metallic filament (tungsten) was used to increase the life of the bulb. Today the government has mandated that a fluorescent type bulb be used
Argon(or nitrogen) and tungsten are used in incandescent light bulbs.
Domestic light bulbs are simply the light bulbs (usually of the filament type) used in the home.
Light bulbs have always used watts.
Tungsten is used in filaments of light bulbs.
Yes, CFL light bulbs can be used in recessed lighting.
Industrial light bulbs typically have larger wattage than commercial light bulbs. This is because commercial light bulbs are more commonly used in public as opposed to private homes.
Generally, tungsten.
The noble gas used in light bulbs and photographs is argon. Argon is used in light bulbs to prevent filament degradation and in photographs to create a stable environment for preserving prints and negatives.
To make red light.