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the highest light bulb is 100
Lewis Latimer improved the light bulb.
The light bulb was not something that existed and had to be discovered. It was a new thing that was invented.
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It didn't have a name. It was just called the light bulb. Thomas Edison invented it.
the longest lasting light bulb is at mc donalds jaksonville
Lewis Latimer invented the long lasting light bulb.
Thomas Edison was the who pateneted the first light bulb
he improved the light bulb. Edison made the lightbulb a practical long-lasting lightbulb
The incandescent light bulb,Another Answer:Actually Edison did NOT invent the Incandescent Light Bulb, he bought the original Patent, and then LATER improved the Filament, so that it become a longer lasting, more reliable product.
To provide light in a longer lasting and more effective way than a candle
Probably a LED bulb, because it has no wear-out components.For example, a tungsten bulb filament gets thinner and thinner because tungsten sublimes off the filament and plates out on the glass envelope. CFL bulbs have hot cathodes with the same problem.LED bulbs only fail due to manufacturing defect or misuse.Answer:The current holder for longest lasting bulbs is The world's longest lasting light bulb is the Centennial Light located at 4550 East Avenue, Livermore Clifornia. Its claimed that the bulb is at least 110 years old
Thomas Edison had trialled many experiments his most famous one would be, where he created the first long lasting electric light bulb
Thomas Edison. However, all of his light-bulb patents were revoked by the patent office when it was discovered he had stolen the ideas from other earlier inventors.
A light bulb and a mirror and there is a gas inside called Xenon. Xenon allows for the very high intensity light and is long lasting.
he wanted to bring electricity to a small area in New York
Thomas Deison invented the light bulb,In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light.