The filament in an incandescent light bulb is made from tungsten, which is a metal with an extremely high melting point.
No, pig hair is not used to make light bulbs. Light bulbs are typically made using a combination of glass, metal, and tungsten or other types of filaments. Pig hair is not a suitable material for this purpose.
you put an pig in the engine make it fart and your planes in the air
a pig is weighing about 350 kg not the 350 grams
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that can timbang-timbang the pig!weeeh...ahehe..:p
because your pig ugly
hair found on fetal pig is very thin and light-colored. it is found all over the pig's body.
Pig hair is commonly used to make brushes.
Yes, a pig does have hair. The hair on a farm pig is big and course. It may not have a thick body of hair, but a thin layer all over the body.
I am not sure that it is really available, but many magazine and newspaper all says that there is a kind of curly hair pig in Britain, you can see the pictures by the link below: http://www.hairstraightenerfashion.com/article-35-Curly-hair-pig-fashion-style-pig.html
they get very large, can double in weight, and they can appear somewhat like a light bulb because the babies are very big
twist and pull pig tail, you need to pull the pig tail out of the fixture from behind the bumper, then install a new #57 bulb and push and turn the pigtail back into the fixture.
pig wig
The pig because a horse has hair, a dog has hair, and a sheep has hair but therefore the pig doesn't have as much hair, it actually has a very small bit of hair on its body. Just letting you know hair is the same thing as "FUR" or a "COAT" if you didn't know
big pig If it has to do with hair, try big pig wig.
pig's wig
The bristle comes from a specific area on the body, such as the crest of a boar. That hair is longer and thicker.
It depends on what kind of guinea pig you have. If you have a day time guinea pig then it will actually want light. But you probably have a night time meaning it is active at night then your guinea pig would not like the light.