The first types of light bulbs invented by Thomas Edison were sold for about one dollar. That is the equivalent of about 23 dollars today.
The estimated cost of late 1800's first generation light bults is about $8,000 dollars
The first commercially available light bulb cost $1 in 1881, which was three years after Thomas Edison developed the first practical incandescent light bulb. The Seattle Times reveals the $1 price in 1881 translates to $23 in 2013. By 1910, the cost of a light bulb dropped to 17 cents.
The first types of light bulbs invented by Thomas Edison were sold for about one dollar. That is the equivalent of about 23 dollars today.
i dont know ether if you get the answer can u send it to me plz
the price of the bulb
about 2-3 dolers
You have to have three factors to calculate this cost. First what you are charged per Kw/hr from your power supplier, second the wattage size of the bulb that you want to do the calculation on and third the voltage of the bulb. Give me these and I can tell you how it costs to run the bulb per hour.
a buck for the bulb and 2-3 minutes of your time to replace it
A 0 Watt bulb does not consume electric power so the cost is zero.
typically, you only change the bulb (it the bulb light is out). they usually cost a few dollars, if it is a busted headlight, do not know.
Flourescent light bulbs are approximately double the price of a standard bulb. There is an advantage to them though, they last longer and are more energy efficient.
Zero, nothing. It wasn't until 1880 that Edison patented the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb.
I am not sure of the exact figure but it must of cost a lot, there weren't many lightbulbs in that time.