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LED light bulbs normally don't get hot unlike the incandescent ones.
light bulbs are hot because the coils spread heat around the bulb.
LED light bulbs do not get as hot as traditional incandescent bulbs when in use because they are more energy-efficient and produce less heat.
Tungsten is the filament used in electric light bulbs that glows white hot when subjected to an electric current.
LED bulbs do not get as hot as traditional incandescent bulbs when in use because they are more energy-efficient and produce light without generating as much heat.
There is no reason to use magnesium in light bulbs. Magnesium readily and easily catches fire and burns -- white hot.
Lightbulbs do get hot when lit - even cfl bulbs get a bit hot.
Modern light bulbs contain no gases whatsoever; a vacuum.
Hot days tend to be in the summer, when the daylight hours are longer than winters. And bulbs generate heat which is not desired.
By heating a wire (the filament) by passing electricity through it until it is white hot.
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.
They can if they are hot enough and you fall into them. Or you could bleed to death from a broken bulb.