glass and argon gas .
Glass
there is a cover a light bulb base and a plug
The filament in a light bulb causes the light bulb to heat up and give off life.
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batteries, wire, connectors, and light bulbs
No, hair is not used to make a light bulb. Light bulbs are typically made of glass or other transparent materials, with a filament made of tungsten or other metals that produce light when heated. Hair is not a suitable material for this purpose.
We now have better materials for the filament and for the gas in the bulb, making them shine brighter and last longer.
For a simple experiment all you would need would be a working light bulb and a thermometer. You could also use a yardstick and measure how much heat there is at different distances from the bulb.
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Lower temperature thermoplastic materials are not used in an incandescent light bulb. An incandescent light bulb gets to the temperature of 225 to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (107 to 177 degrees centigrade) so the thermoplastics materials must operate at those temperatures without deformation. Led lamps do not get hotter than 165 degrees Fahrenheit or 74 degrees Centigrade. Led lamps can be used with most thermoplastic materials.
Transparent materials allow almost all light to pass through (example glass) while translucent materials only allow some light to pass through them (example filter paper).
Glass, irona nd copper, and thread burnted into black carbon.