Not really. It would burn out very quickly. The tungsten filament would rapidly oxidize and fall apart.
Most incandescent bulbs are filled with argon or some other inert gas.
Air is not compressible
There is no oxygen in space and fire needs oxygen.
We need oxygen to let your body work. You would die without oxygen because the chemistry of your body would stop working.to live
Yes, i pretty shure it would
So that he would be filled with the spirit before his work.
People cannot breath under water because lungs are structured to extract oxygen from air and do not work if they are filled with liquid.
Yes, pools are filled in, but I am not sure with sand. I would think that it would settle and after a bit on work well as a filler. I would call a pool company and ask the experts what to use.
We need oxygen to let your body work. You would die without oxygen because the chemistry of your body would stop working.to live
how can a man on oxygen get denied the right to have his oxygen at work ?
Helium has two electrons around a nucleus so you would look for an element that has two electrons more then filled shells. Lithium has 2 electrons in a filled shell and 1 electron more so it wouldn't work too well. Beryllium has 2 electrons in a filled shell and 2 electrons more so it would work pretty good. Magnesium has 2 electrons in a filled shell, 8 electrons in the next filled shell and 2 more electrons so it would also work pretty good.
"filled with nothing" ??? yes is the answer your looking for, but the bulbs we use today are optimized to work with whatever gases each company uses. Oxygen is the destroyer of fillaments (remember the old flash bulbs?)
Shaving cream contains propellants that push the product out of the can, so without oxygen, the propellants would not work, and the shaving cream would not come out of the can.