"Watt's up?"
Ampoule - light bulb.
your not very bright... im just guessing
i would say no because the battery has a lot of energy to pass to the light bulb and not a pataoe
A: HARD TO SAY because a bulb has different resistance as it warms up
Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb.
Light from a small light bulb behaves in the same way light from a bigger light bulb. When you say wide, I assume you mean to ask about light from torches. Light travels in straight lines. If light hits a surface, it will be absorbed or reflected, there are no exceptions. So if light is emitted from a 'wide' source, it will be able to travel to a larger area, lighting up more, but at a lower concentration. If the same amount of light is emitted from a large or small source in the form of a beam, the same applies. The smaller the beam, the more concentrated the light.
None because it would be udderly impossible for them to do so.None. They sleep at night and don't mind the dark. Well, maybe 2, If you get what I'm trying to say, but the bulb is way too small for that.
Laser light is different from light in a light bulb because it is focused, coherent, and monochromatic. This means that laser light is concentrated, all the waves are in step with each other, and the light consists of a single color or wavelength. Conversely, light from a light bulb is diffuse, incoherent, and contains multiple wavelengths/colors.
Light bulbs provides light with the help of electricty,so we can say that bulb consume power and unit of power is watt.one kilowwatthour is equal to one unit also.
Say it is a power circuit, a light bulb is bright from the battery, flowing through the wires and the light bulb. There is a switch controling the power that goes through, so if you switched the off switch off, the power will no longer be flowing through(the light bulb wouldn't be bright any longer). Say it is a power circuit, a light bulb is bright from the battery, flowing through the wires and the light bulb. There is a switch controling the power that goes through, so if you switched the off switch off, the power will no longer be flowing through(the light bulb wouldn't be bright any longer).
In Cantonese, "light bulb" is said as "燈泡" (pronounced "dāng pāo"). The character "燈" (dāng) means "lamp" or "light," while "泡" (pāo) refers to "bulb." This term is commonly used in everyday conversation when referring to light bulbs.