An ordinary household Incandescent type light bulb does not contain nitrogen gas.
The bulb contains a vacuum surrounding the incandescent elements.
There are other kinds of lights that do contain gases, Like Neon, argon and nitrogen but they are not commonly found in homes and and are not generally made as "Bulbs" being more commonly made as gas filled tubes.
Most incandescent bulbs contain mostly nitrogen, which is sufficiently nonreactive and considerably cheaper than argon. A vacuole is part of a cell.
usually Nitrogen.
yes and other gasses
regular light bulbs have argon and/or nitrogen
There are several types of light bulb. A basic incandescent bulb will contain a tungsten filament, surrounded by a vacuum. Variations may have an inert gas inside the bulb, such as halogen.
A light bulb has one of these three gases Neon Argon or maybe Nitrogen.
because if we will fill any other gas in bulb when it will come in contact with heat produced by bulb it will burst
A light bulb contains no energy so, Yes, a battery of any size contains more energy than any light bulb.
A mixture of nitrogen and argon is commonly used in regular priced household lightbulbs. More expensive bulbs might contain krypton or argon, both of which will increase the life and efficiency of the bulb. Ray
An electrical current is passed through the high resistance filament in the bulb, causing it to become white hot and so give off light. The inside of the bulb is filled with an inert gas, such as nitrogen, so the filament does not burn up .
An electrical current is passed through the high resistance filament in the bulb, causing it to become white hot and so give off light. The inside of the bulb is filled with an inert gas, such as nitrogen, so the filament does not burn up .
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.