Both are acceptable with different meaning. I read by the light of the lamp means I use the lamp to light the pages so that I can read them. I saw it in the light of the lamp means it was visible in that pool of light caused by the lamp.
Yes, the word 'lamp' is a common noun, a general word for a device used for light or heat; a word for any lamp of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Eric Lamp, Optometrist, Wichita, KSBrass Lamp Drive in Ballwin, MO or Lamp Street in Oakland, CALamp Post Inn, Ann Arbor, MI
Yes, "lamp" is a noun. It is a common noun that refers to a device that produces light, typically consisting of a bulb or a more traditional source of illumination.
The are many uses for a high-intensity discharge lamp light for those that use one. The main use for the high-intensity discharge lamp lights is to cover a large area that needs light.
By the Light of the Study Lamp was created in 1934.
the uses of lamp is to light us.....
the uses of lamp is to light us.....
The plural form is lamps' light (the light of the lamps).
Lamp of Invisible Light was created on 2011-05-23.
The light bulb is inside the lamp base, right?so, when you turn on the lamp, the light shines THROUGH the lamp base, although dimmer, so you can se both. if you took the lamp base off, the light bulb would look brighter.
the 1989 Honda accord lxi has a brake lamp light on the dashboard, if the brake lamp light is on, this means you have a brake/tail light out or disconnected
Natural light sources and artificial sources emit light with orientations of the electric vector that are random in space and time, thus proving to be nonpolarized.