no, they usually use neon, xenon, hydrogen (i think) or they are most commonly a vacuum sealed tube with a tungsten filament
Anything that excites the gas in a fluorescent will make it light. Static electricity from the carpet will cause compact fluorescent to light.
Those wanting softer, diffused light use frosted light bulbs. Clear bulbs give light that is brighter and suitable for everyday applications.
Any natural light bulbs that use incandescent lighting will work well, and give off a rounder light than the "sterile white" lighting of normal bulbs.
It might be the energy saving bulbs.
you can use an oingion but not a carrot
A plasma screen TV, the northern lights, and fluorescent light bulbs.
In older "tube" televisions, there is one bulb that produces light and reflects throughout the Television Housing. Newer LCD and Plasma screens use totally different technology and have no bulbs in them.
Plasma screen monitors run much hotter than an LCD monitor, because they use technology based on light bulbs to run.
Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. plasma is commonly found in lightning strikes, florescent light bulbs, and on the sun
to make light
to make light
Tungsten is used in filaments of light bulbs.
the circle ones that are going out known as heat bulbs because the filament inside heats up and only 30% of the energy is light the other is heat the long skinny one have gas that changed into plasma i believe and the plasma glows not making much heat so you can take it out not like the heat bulbs.
light bulbs
Anything that excites the gas in a fluorescent will make it light. Static electricity from the carpet will cause compact fluorescent to light.
Those wanting softer, diffused light use frosted light bulbs. Clear bulbs give light that is brighter and suitable for everyday applications.
None. Light bulbs use electricity, they do not create electricity.