A mirror image or chrome to the inside of the light as in wrap the philiments on the outsid of them...more wats a lot more change in direction bouncing the light produces more with just 1 light. bounces off road signs and more darkness.
Usually a higher voltage will make a light bulb shine brighter; but if the voltage is too high, this can also destroy the light bulb.
Increasing the amount of electrical current flowing through the bulb's filament will make it shine brighter. Additionally, using a higher wattage bulb or a bulb with a higher lumen output will also produce a brighter light.
If the current is stronger then the bulb will be brighter.
Wipe it with cloth I guess?
Thomas Edison replaced the filament in his incandescent light bulb with a carbonized bamboo filament in 1880. This improvement helped the light bulb last longer and shine brighter.
Yes, a 100-watt light bulb is brighter than a 60-watt light bulb because it produces more light.
Depends on the flashlight, some have many bulbs which would probably shine brighter, or just one big bulb which depending on the bulb, might shine less bright.
Voltage on a light bulb is determined by the amount of electrical potential difference applied across its terminals. The higher the voltage, the brighter the bulb will shine. Light bulbs are typically rated to operate at a specific voltage, such as 120V for standard household bulbs.
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To make your light-up crystal ball shine brighter and more vividly, you can try replacing the light bulb with a higher wattage one, cleaning the crystal ball to remove any dust or dirt that may be dimming the light, and positioning the ball in a well-lit area to enhance its brightness.
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Yes, the resistance of a filament light bulb increases as the bulb gets brighter. This is due to the increase in temperature of the filament, which causes the resistance to go up.