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it wont do nothing i tried it at home and the fire turned of it is really dumb
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electricity, solid fuel, fire(using wood), infrared light, light bulb or heat lamp, gas e.t.c
Earlier forms of lighting, such as gas lights, were expensive, dangerous and gave less light than the electric light. Gas lights could not be used in places with a fire or explosion hazard.
Fire is a good example of NATURAL light
This question is an opinion rather than one correct answer. An incandescent light bulb is lighted by electricity and by heating the filament wire to a high temperature until it glows. A fire would be more important because without it, the light-bulb would never been invented in the first place, since the candle wouldn't be existing. Historically, fire is one the the fundamentals of civilization.
An electric fire has a wattage of between 1 and 3 kw depending on the model - a light bulb can be anywhere between 40 and 120w.So an electric fire is a lot hotter.Another AnswerIf, by 'hotter', are referring to temperature, then lamps operate at a far higher temperature than an electric fire (white hot vs red hot!). If, by hotter, you are referring to the amount of energy consumed, then electric fires win!
68 degree centigrade needs to break the red bulb in the fire sprinkler.
A transformation of light energy is a light bulb, he sun, or fire.
it helped by not having to light a fire.
Light and glass. Light: electricity (Energy + Metal) Energy: Fire + Air Metal: Fire + Stone Stone: Air + Lava Lava: Earth + Fire Glass: Fire + Sand Sand: Stone + Air Your welcome :)
Sun,fire,lightning,light bulb
Yes it can. If a light bulb breaks, the exposed filament will burn out within a couple of seconds and can ignite something with the spark when the filament breaks. Special bulbs can be made for explosive environments to minimize the risk of ignition, such as lighting at a refueling station. A light bulb can also be in close proximity to a combustible substance when it is operating and can cause a fire by making the combustible substance too hot. Florescent lights are less likely to cause fires because they run cooler and are safer in hazardous environments where a conventional light bulb would not be good. <<<>>> No. The filament will burn out in milliseconds not seconds and not enough time to ignite anything in a normal atmosphere. Special bulbs are not made for explosive environments it is the fixture that the bulb goes into that have the explosion proof rating. Fluorescent lamps in hazardous environments again are protected by the fixture that they are installed into. If the light bulb breaks the filament will be exposed to oxygen in the air and burn itself open. It is when the light bulb is in close proximity to a combustible substance when it is operating, that a fire hazard becomes a reality.
Because,Blue is the hottest light/fire and Red is the less hottest light/fire the bluer the fire/light the hotter it is,The redder it gets,the less hotter it gets from the temperature.
The "The Centennial Light" 4 watt light bulb which was first lit in 1901 and is still in use today at a fire station in Livermore, California.
Light energy is in various things like; a light bulb, the suns rays, or fire.
Example of Heat: Comparing two cups of tea at the same temperature. The one with the greater volume will have more heat. Example of Temperature: Measuring the temperature of a bathtub with a thermometer. Also anyone who has google searched to find this answer should really read more of their chemistry textbook because its quite simple really.