To provide illumination by passing current and therefore, making it react with the gases inside the bulb and "light" up.
Bulbs are normally produced by plants to either store food or for protection from animals and adverse weather/ climate. A bulb is also a method of self replication via asexual reproduction (formation of adventitious bulblets). Most true bulb plants are monocotyledonous
For example: The Protoasparagus plant grows in semi-arid areas, it produces storage organs beneath the soil to store water and food for times when the climate is dryer and rain less frequent. It also protects the plant from dying completely in times when the temperatures may be high enough to kill the foliage above the ground. It also protects the plant in the case of fires that may ravage across the ground and kill the foliage.
Example: The Lily bulb, here the plant generates the new leaves from the centre of the bulb (which is below ground) during the spring and summer seasons. When the weather changes the frost and snow kill off the foliage that is above the ground; the bulb enables the plant to remain protected and dormant beneath the soil until the following spring.
Examples of bulbs include:
Agapanthus, Alstroemeria, Caladium, Canna, Clivia, Daffodil, Garlic, Onion, Tulip and Zantedeschia
A 'bulb' or, more correctly, a 'lamp' produces light. There are many types of lamp but, probably the most common type used in the home is the incandescent lamp which works by raising the temperature of its filament until it glows brightly.
A bulb stores nutrients for the plant to use in its next year of growth. It enables the plant to survive dry seasons.
A light bulb makes dark places light
the function of an bulb is it to light up
The glass bulb of a light bulb is known as the globe. It is made from a thin layer of glass to ensure light efficiency and still support the rest of the bulb.
To hold the light bulb at a vertical angle and stop it from falling off.
Light bulb provide electrical light.
A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
what is the relationship of light bulb and grounding
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
the function of an bulb is it to light up
Yes the light bulb is there to let you see what is cooking, It has no other function.
The glass bulb of a light bulb is known as the globe. It is made from a thin layer of glass to ensure light efficiency and still support the rest of the bulb.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
To hold the light bulb at a vertical angle and stop it from falling off.
metal casing and tip of the bulb are connected to the circuit which allows electricity to flow through the wires and light up the bulb
to hold the light bulb at a vertical angel and stop it from falling off.
The function of the bulb in a flashlight is to generate some light when some electrical current passes through it. Note: That's actually the whole purpose of the flashlight. If there were no part of it that generated any light, then you do just as well without the flashlight altogether.
When you add a light bulb, you are adding a load, which performs a function - in this case, it converts electrical energy to light and heat energy. When you add an ammeter, most of the time you intend to measure the current in the circuit, which is the function of the ammeter. Thus the two electrical components differ in their function and does different things when added to a circuit.
The function of a light bulb in an electric circuit is that it turns electrical energy into light.
Thomas Edison is best-known for the light bulb.