(Assuming you're asking about a light bulb.) No
(By the way, you should specify what kind of bulb, and you need an indefinate article, such as "a" or "an" before your noun (which in this case is bulb) in this sentence.)
A light bulbis a machine because, almost anything with electricity or wires is a machine.
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buy an appliance bulb from the light bulb store. unplug the fridge. Unscrew the old bulb. Screw in the new one.
Connecting a machine in series with a bulb to try to use it on a higher voltage is inadvisable. The machine will have, at least in part, an inductive load, which will not equate to the purely resistive load of a bulb.
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A light bulb and a lens. In combination the form a machine to project an image.
have old light out of machine but can't get new blub in place
A light bulb is a simple machine. A light bulb is a screw.A screw is a simple machine.
Remove the two screw covers on the housing surrounding the needle piston mechanism (on the left end and upper back of the machine), unscrew the screws then wiggle the housing free. The light bulb is in a grey rubber "socket" grab the bulb and pull it out.
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There is a small hole on the top of the machine. Push the Elna screwdriver down into this hole with one hand. The bulb will pop out the bottom. Push the bulb up and turn anti-clockwise to remove.
*electric fan*light bulb*stove*washing machine
The simple machine that makes up the base of a light-bulb is just a screw. That screw allows you to insert the light-bulb into the base of a lamp. You must make sure to get the grooves of the screw lined up to properly tighten the bulb into place.
The bottom of a light bulb is a screw.