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A fracture. May be of several types - ~Greenstick (partial/common in children) ~Comminuted-(basically shattered) ~Compound-(protruding out of the skin ) ~Simple-(not protruding out of the skin) ~Spiral-(around the bone) ~Transverse-(across the bone horizontally) ~Longitudinal-(long ways up a bone) ~Impacted-(broken ends wedged into one another)
No, the broken filament breaks the connection which electricity needs to complete the circuit.
They have to be coiled in order for them to be long enough to produce enough heat, which produces the light in a small space. Otherwise the light bulb would have to be much larger.A filament bulb is coiled to allow a much longer filament to fit into a tiny space. It also reduces the amount of gas which flows across the inner portion of the filament.
In the middle of the light bar across the back. It is a single filament bulb 3156LL.
X-Ray voltage means voltage which is applied across anode & cathode, this is of very high voltage (in KV). This causes a high electric field for the moving of electrons emitted from cathode to anode. One more voltage wrt X-ray tube is filament voltage. Filament voltage with some appropriate current is applied to filament for the emitting of electrons. This current is proportional to the intensity of X-ray radiation generated from the tube. More current through the filament causes permanent damage of filament.
A bridge is another word for an overpass across water.
There are no similarities between WD 40 lubrication oil and a device that produces visible light when a current is applied across its filament load.
There are no similarities between WD 40 lubrication oil and a device that produces visible light when a current is applied across its filament load.
A voltmeter connected across the broken (open) filament of a light bulb reads the full voltage of the power supply whether the bulb is in a series or parallel circuit. -- In a series circuit with other components in series with the bulb, this reading tells you that at least one of the components is open, possibly the filament. -- In a parallel circuit with other components in parallel with the bulb, or with the bulb connected directly to the power supply, this reading tells you nothing ... the voltmeter reads the full power supply voltage whether the bulb is open or good. The voltmeter isn't a very helpful measurement to identify an open filament. An ohmmeter, with the power to the circuit turned off, is much more helpful.
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While working for a RV dealer, I came across a similar problem where the clearance lights would flash with the directionals. Turned out to be a shorted filaments in one of the rear dual filament bulbs. While working for a RV dealer, I came across a similar problem where the clearance lights would flash with the directionals. Turned out to be a shorted filaments in one of the rear dual filament bulbs.
A bridge is another word for an overpass across water.