The typical household light bulb is the incandescent, they come in a variety of watts. Most used is the 40 watts, 60 watts, and 100 watts. Incandenscent are inexpensive and are the most common bulb for traidtional homes. Although fluorescent light bulbs are common in kitchens. Halogen light bulbs are more effeicient than incandecent they are better suited for offices, kitchens and lmaps. CFL (Compact Fluroescent Light) Bulb last longer than traditional incandescent. The LED (light emitting diodes) are becoming popular.
No, the type of bulb and filament will determine life, as well as how many times it is turned off and on. Repetitive on and off cycles will reduce the life of the filament.
we use the light bulb in every day life
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
People use light bulb for luminescence in homes. It is a substance which provides light to homes.
everybody would use the light bulb
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To control a wireless light bulb with a switch, you can use a smart light bulb that is compatible with a smart home system or a wireless light bulb kit. Install the smart light bulb in the light fixture and connect it to the wireless network. Then, use a smart switch or a smartphone app to turn the light bulb on and off wirelessly.
You should use a G type light bulb for your fixture that requires it.
How about, it gives off light.
Thomas Edison's slogan for his light bulb was "Let there be light."
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The useful energy in a light bulb is the light that it emits. When electricity flows through the filament of a light bulb, it produces light energy that we can see and use for illumination.