yes you get them from a pet shop very nice
Tungsten has one of the highest melting points of any metal, making it extremely heat-resistant. It is often used in applications that require high-temperature resistance, such as filaments in light bulbs and aerospace components.
No, a low-energy light bulb generates less heat compared to traditional incandescent light bulbs. This is because low-energy bulbs convert more electricity into light, while incandescent bulbs produce more heat as a byproduct of light generation.
I have not had any problem obtaining incandescent light bulbs.
There's not a huge market for light bulbs that don't let any light out.
This is the case in any bulb that heats a filament. The current flowing through the filament generates heat which radiates photons and produces the light you see.
Any form of electrical lighting will produce both light and heat, and with inefficient, incandescent lighting you get a higher proportion of heat rather than light, as compared to other forms of lighting such as fluorescent, or the most efficient, which is LED, which turns almost all of the electric power that it consumes into light, and very little into heat.
Are there any low energy compact fluorescent lamps that can be used in enclosed spaces. For example in Bulkhead/wall light fittings that are fully enclosed and weather resistant
It doesn't 'USE' any; that is, you don't have to provide any electromagnetic waves in order for a light bulb to do its job.In the course of doing its job, the light bulb PRODUCES light and heat waves.A fluorescent light also produces radio waves.
Any natural light bulbs that use incandescent lighting will work well, and give off a rounder light than the "sterile white" lighting of normal bulbs.
In a parallel circuit, each light bulb has its own separate path for the current to flow, so removing one light bulb does not interrupt the current to the other light bulbs. The remaining light bulbs will continue to work because the circuit is not broken.
no
No Fruits will light up a light bulb because any fruit doesn't have any electrical energy in it :)