Any noble gas except helium, or beryllium used in WWII is now dangerous or
tungsten, copper, zinc, nickel, fluorine, Mercury, titanium, and carbon
Tungsten Filament is used in Incandescent Lamps and Fluorescent Lamps
Tungsten and Argon are used in incandescent light bulbs.
Tungsten (chemical symbol 'W', 74)
Light bulb filaments are usually made of tungsten, which has a very high melting point. Occasionally carbon is used as a filament.
The noble gas used in light bulbs and photographs is argon. Argon is used in light bulbs to prevent filament degradation and in photographs to create a stable environment for preserving prints and negatives.
Tungsten is used as the filament in incandescent light bulbs because of its high melting point and ability to emit bright light when heated.
Tungsten is a common element found in cheap light bulbs as it is used to create the filament that gives off light when heated.
The metallic element in light bulbs is tungsten. Tungsten is used in the filament of incandescent light bulbs, as it has a high melting point and can withstand the high temperatures generated when electricity passes through it, producing light.
tungsten filament, aluminum base
Argon(or nitrogen) and tungsten are used in incandescent light bulbs.
Domestic light bulbs are simply the light bulbs (usually of the filament type) used in the home.
Light bulbs have always used watts.
Tungsten is used in filaments of light bulbs.
It depends on the type of bulb. Tungsten is the most common element in light bulbs. But there are neon based bulbs also
Yes, CFL light bulbs can be used in recessed lighting.
Light bulb filaments are usually made of tungsten, which has a very high melting point. Occasionally carbon is used as a filament.
Industrial light bulbs typically have larger wattage than commercial light bulbs. This is because commercial light bulbs are more commonly used in public as opposed to private homes.
Ordinary light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, CFLs, flashlight bulbs, LEDs, toaster elements, and laser diodes all do that.
Generally, tungsten.
The noble gas used in light bulbs and photographs is argon. Argon is used in light bulbs to prevent filament degradation and in photographs to create a stable environment for preserving prints and negatives.