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A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
In an incandescent light bulb this is the filament. It is usually made of tungsten.
the light bolb
Tube, bulb, envelope, globe.
Yes. Part of the energy is converted to light, part to heat. The percentage depends on the type of light bulb. Fluorescent and LED light bulbs are more efficient than incandescent light bulbs. A 60-watt incandescent bulb will be uncomfortable to remove from the socket with your bare hands after turning it off. However, a 100-watt bulb will burn you if you remove it with your bare hands after turning it off.
A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
"light bulb" is a noun.
no it is where the gray or black part at
That part of a light bulb that causes light to light up is called the filament, and it is typically made from tungsten.
The same thing that's in a regular light, usually... the "black light" part comes from having the bulb be a color that blocks most of the visible light while allowing the ultraviolet to pass through.
the flame is the glowing part of a fire.
the flame is the glowing part of a fire.
In an incandescent light bulb this is the filament. It is usually made of tungsten.
First let us understand the different parts that go to make up the light bulb shall we? The key component in a light bulb is the filament, this filament, ususually a thin piece of wire, is connected to two contact points. These points are then connected to the metal base of the bulb. When the bulb is attached to the light socket a circuit is then made. As the thin wire is part of the circuit it will have electicity passing through it when the power is switched on. The bulb glows because of the filament is thinner than that of the rest of the circuit. The filament gives off heat energy and begins to glow, this glowing we call light energy. You now have two forms of energy.
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The base.