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These are compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) that produce light but save energy while doing so. In fact, they actually produce more light than a standard light bulb but use less energy while doing so. What makes the CLF different is that the CLF is made from a gas-filled tube and a ballast, while the regular light bulb uses a filament. Hope this answers your question.
It gets brighter (at least until it burns out)
the highest light bulb is 100
Lewis Latimer improved the light bulb.
One 25w solar panel for one 100w bulb. A 100-watt solar panel can produce about 400 watthours of power per day. A typical home consumes about 25,000 watthours per day. So you would need 62 one-hundred watt solar panels to run an average home.
the 75 watts
The brightest compact fluorescent bulb is of over 100 lumens or higher outputs at higher drive currents.
the circuit which has the maximum power output
Halogen is about 20% brighter.
silverstar ultra or hid system......
There are bulbs that are designed to be bright.ÊThe wattage of a bulb does not tell how bright it is but is tells the amount of energy it uses.
No sorry but my sister asked that question. she's pretty but not the brightest light bulb
To produce the brightest possible light, bulbs should be arranged in parallel to each other. For this purpose, 1. Connect one of the terminals of first bulb with any of the terminals of the other bulb. Let us name this joint as 1 2. Now, connecting the remaining terminal of both of the bulbs together. Let us name this joint as 2 3. now, connect one terminal of the power source with joint 1 and other terminal with joint 2 to get maximum brightness.
by taking flash. [bulb for seeing this answer]
Yes, if you have exposure,even from a side angle at a fairly close distance it can give you a flash burn. I have had it happen to me with a 75watt incandescent bulb not properly shielded.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
If the turn signals flash quickly, its because a bulb is out. Have you tried replacing the bulbs? Have you verified the replacement bulbs are indeed good? Sounds like a bulb or two may be out. The flasher depends on the bulb's current to set the flashing rate. If a bulb is out (or disconnected for some reason) the flasher usually will flash quickly or not at all.