A brighter future!
The main effect is the production of light.
by the radiation in the filament it throw out heat . this way the bulb demonstrates the heating effect. :D
To create a realistic lighting effect for a green screen video using a light bulb, position the light bulb at a distance and angle that mimics natural lighting. Adjust the brightness and color temperature of the light bulb to match the desired scene. Experiment with different placements and settings to achieve the desired effect.
Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was actually invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Einstein was a physicist known for his theories of relativity and his work on the photoelectric effect, but he did not invent the light bulb.
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Total resistance decreases.
A pencil has nothing to do with the brightness of a light bulb.
The pencil lead does not have a significant effect on the brightness of the bulb in a circuit because it does not conduct electricity efficiently. In order for the bulb to light up brightly, the circuit needs an efficient conductor such as a metal wire to allow the current to flow easily and light up the bulb.
The effect of a light bulb is to release light, and heat. By running an electrical current (110-120V in US) through a filament inside a vacuum bulb. You get the desired effect of light along with heat as well. Different coatings and types of lighting have been produced over the years. Such as Flourescent, Metalhalide, High pressure sodium, incandescent. Each is specified for different applications but the effect of these are generally the same light and heat.
Yes, if the bulb is incandescent, and you change from a higher wattage bulb to a 25 watt bulb the future growth will be smaller.
That depends on the type of lightbulb. There are at least three different technologies: 1) incandescent light bulb, 2) fluorescent light bulbs, 3) LEDs.