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cars, air conditioner, computers, light bulbs, television
cars, air conditioner, computers, light bulbs, television
Light bulbs: Light bulbs use electrical energy to produce light. Television: Television sets use electrical energy to power the screen and speakers. Laptop computers: Laptops use electrical energy to operate the display, processor, and other components.
No, bulbs do not make use of magnets to work. Light bulbs function by passing electricity through a filament, which then emits light and heat. Magnets are not involved in the process of generating light in bulbs.
In older "tube" televisions, there is one bulb that produces light and reflects throughout the Television Housing. Newer LCD and Plasma screens use totally different technology and have no bulbs in them.
Incandescent light bulbs work by passing electricity through a filament, which heats up and produces light. They are different from other types of light bulbs because they rely on this heating process to produce light, whereas other types, like LED or fluorescent bulbs, use different mechanisms to generate light.
some very old tvs use small incandescent bulbs to light up power or button indicators, but most only contain the picture tube, which is technically a more advance type of light bulb. I wouldnt mess with it though, as it operates at very high voltage and can store the charge for years.
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.
LED bulbs are commonly used in lighting fixtures and even in some TV's and flashlights. They use less energey than regular light bulbs.
to make light
to make light
Tungsten is used in filaments of light bulbs.