You shouldn't HEAR anything, unless it's broken or fizzled out, in which case you will hear a rattling sound.
When you shake a non-burned out light bulb, you may hear a slight rattling sound. This is usually caused by a small metal filament inside the bulb that will move and make noise when shaken.
If it is just you, the light bulb and the balloon....no. That is just static electricity and is very low voltage and ampheres. If that light bulb is plugged in to a lamp that is plugged into a socket, very possibly yes. That static electricity could be greatly magnified by stray voltage and cause you some serious grief.
The light bulb gives light be heating the filament. Roughly speaking, it is emitting black body radiation. Plank's Law gives you the formula. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_body http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck's_law
Light bulb provide electrical light.
A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
When you shake a non-burned out light bulb, you may hear a slight rattling sound. This is usually caused by a small metal filament inside the bulb that will move and make noise when shaken.
The piece of coiled wire made of Tungsten (Wolfram) that heats up and glows in the lamp.
Since you didn't specify which bulb here is the entire list: Low beam headlamp Light Bulb Size: H1-55W High beam headlamp Light Bulb Size: H1-55W Parking Light Bulb Size: 2357A Front turn signal Light Bulb Size: 2357A Rear turn signal Light Bulb Size: 992 (7440A) Tail Light Bulb Size: 7443 Stop Light Bulb Size: 7443 High mount stop Light Bulb Size: 7440 Fog/Driving Light Bulb Size: H11-55W License plate Light Bulb Size: 2825 Back up Light Bulb Size: 921 Front sidemarker Light Bulb Size: 2825 Map Light Bulb Size: 2825 Dome Light Bulb Size: 2825 Step/Courtesy Light Bulb Size: 2825
there have been many modifications since the light bulb was made but here are some. One modification is that they invented a black light and they have invented halogen light.
Without the light bulb, we would have to use the sun candles and when the sun is not here, we would have to use candles. Light Bulbs are one of our things that we need to live.
*How many can you afford *Three - one to turn the bulb, one to shake him off the ladder, and the third to sue the ladder company.
Edison didn't invent the light bulb he bought the patent and then work on filaments and encased it in a vacum in glass. Here is a decent history of the light bulb: http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bllight2.htm
If it is just you, the light bulb and the balloon....no. That is just static electricity and is very low voltage and ampheres. If that light bulb is plugged in to a lamp that is plugged into a socket, very possibly yes. That static electricity could be greatly magnified by stray voltage and cause you some serious grief.
Thomas Edison is best-known for the light bulb.
No. The light bulb is two words, not a combination of light and bulb.
2005 Chevrolet Cobalt Light Bulb Replacement GuideHigh & Low Beam Headlamp Light Bulb Size:9007LLParking Light Bulb Size:3157LLFront Turn Signal Light Bulb Size:3157LLRear Turn Signal Light Bulb Size:3057LLTail Light Bulb Size:3057LLStop Light Bulb Size:3057LLHigh Mount Stop Light Bulb Size:912Fog/Driving Light Bulb Size:H11-55WLicense Plate Light Bulb Size:194Back Up Light Bulb Size:921Front Sidemarker Light Bulb Size:194Rear Sidemarker Light Bulb Size:194Map Light Bulb Size:2825LLDome Light Bulb Size:562Step/Courtesy Light Bulb Size:212-2
It's not easy to sprout a bulb but here's how to make your bulb sprout faster: leave the aquarium light on for 12 to 58 hours.