before the victorians and the victorian the used candles for light to see in the dark especially if they knew how to read and write.
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Yes, that will not cause a problem.
Successful electric light bulbs were invented almost simultaneously by Alfred Swan in Britain, and Thomas Elva Edison in USA. Thus in UK they were marketed as Ediswan products. [After the lawyers had benefited from protracted battles.]
Electric current is that current which generate from electric voltage . it flows on your induction motors also on your computer and your television set's cord and every where which device is operate by electricity. doesn't matter what instrument you are operating. it will flow.
Lewis Howard Latimer invented a toilet system for railroad cars. He also invented an electric lamp using carbon filaments in light bulbs.
The line current increases when more bulbs are switched on in parallel, since more parallel current paths results in lower effective resistance. The line voltage should not change in response to any normal use of electric power in a single house.
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In electric lamps of course!
That is simple. Electric signs,electric light bulbs,and electric streetcars
Where natural light is insufficient.
Plant bulbs or electric light bulbs? More information is needed.
They had candles to light rooms.
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There are no gasses used in an electric bulb. What's inside is something known as energy. It is known as this because it gives off light. Neon is a gas that is used in light bulbs.
This was called a filament and was found in older electric light bulbs.
Gas light was used before the electric light and before gas light, candles were used.
Um.. lamps were made before 1800s but the light bulbs that THomas A. Edison made was Around 1800
Yes. Before light bulbs, homes and streets were lit by gas lamps, which each had to be lit by hand. The electric light bulb solved all those problems.