No. The light bulb is two words, not a combination of light and bulb.
You do not. CO2 has nothing to do with the creation of a light bulb. A typical incandescent bulb has a vacuum inside. No light bulb uses CO2.
The kind of gas that is in a light bulb is called Argon.
No a light bulb does not use chemical energy. Even though it uses the chemical mercury to create light. Hope this helps =)
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Livermore's Conntenental Light Bulb
Lovermore's Centennial Light is the longest burning light, 108 years in.
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when a light bulb is switched on it will blown..............
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Light , which is useful Heat , which is NOT useful.
When a light bulb burns out it no longer makes light. This is because there is no way to connect the flow of electricity.
its being transferred
That means that the bulb looks bright.
Shouldn't it light?
If the voltage is appropriate, the bulb will shine.