a bulb is light bulb
Electricity through a thin wire (filament) makes it glow, which is prevented from burning through the wire by gas inside the bulb.
Three parts of an electric bulb might include the filament, the actual bulb, and the base.
The electric light bulb came first but was patented later that the telephone was.
The only way a light bulb could be lit without electricity would be if it wasn't an electric bulb, or the "light" wasn't from an electric filament. I once had a miner's torch that was lit by igniting acetylene gas, but I wouldn't call it a "light bulb".Electric light bulbs will only light with electricity. There is no other way short of breaking them open and igniting something inside of them, but then they aren't electric lights anymore.You don't. The design of an ordinary light bulb is to operate with a voltage supply.
It depends on the type of bulb.
The electric light bulb was invented in 1879.
do not touch alighted electric bulb conncted to the main
CFLs are more expensive in the short term, and some people suffer adverse physical reactions to them.
it look's like a mini light bulb and you usally use them in an electric circuit
The scientific name for an electric bulb is incandescent light bulb, named after the process of incandescence which produces light through heating a filament.
By whatever do you mean? I mentioned an electric bulb the other day when mine went out. Shoot, you just mentioned it in your Question. Though Thomas Edison built the first working electric light bulb.
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