They sure can. You might need a nail and a penny, but a potato can power a lightbulb.
The power of light bulbs is measured in
Xenon bulbs are much brighter than regular light bulbs. They are more expensive that normal light bulbs. this is partly because of the cost of xenon gas, but also because of the heat generated by the bulb that requires them to be housed in quartz instead of glass.
Since the SAME electrons have to go through both light bulbs, the current in both light bulbs will be the same (Kirchhoff's current law).
It is vaccum.
EASY.The removed light bulb does not have any connection to the other light bulbs. While it's socket that was holding the lght bulb has power running through it to the other bulbs also.
Headlight bulbs, high and low beam, parking light bulbs, signal light bulbs, brake light bulbs, dash light bulbs, interior light bulbs, plate light bulbs, etc.
yes.
In some light bulbs.
why light bulbs are fragile
Light bulbs emit light.
bulbs emit light
Domestic light bulbs are simply the light bulbs (usually of the filament type) used in the home.
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.
Thomas Edison invented light bulbs
No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.
No. All light from light bulbs (incandescent) are equally bright. Higher wattage bulbs simply produce a higher quantity of light measured in lumens.
They are known as CFL bulbs. It stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamps.