shut up you nerd
The light bulb is inside the lamp base, right?so, when you turn on the lamp, the light shines THROUGH the lamp base, although dimmer, so you can se both. if you took the lamp base off, the light bulb would look brighter.
Because it actuall IS brighter.
It would look brighter if it is closer to Earth. It is also possible for a small star (small in diameter) to have a higher surface temperature, i.e., to emit more light per square meter of its surface.
"The sun began to shine much brighter after it moved out from behind the clouds."
No, the 1141 and 1156 bulbs are not the same. While they may look similar and are often used in similar applications, they have different electrical specifications and designs. The 1141 bulb typically has a lower wattage and a different base type compared to the 1156 bulb, which is brighter and has a higher wattage. Always check the specific requirements for your application before substituting one for the other.
a teliscope
If it's a 100 W bulb that does not say everything about it. It could be a 12 v, 24 v, 120 v or a 230 v bulb, or other voltage. Look on the case or the packet.
Look for the brighter things in life!=Smile when it seems like everythings going wrong!==And remember, it could always be worse! :D=
look for a control that increases contrast and brightness
it look's like a mini light bulb and you usally use them in an electric circuit
optimist
Like a star only bigger and a LOT brighter...