By "regular" I think you mean a traditional filament (hot wire) bulb. That works by an electric current heating up the wire so that there is visible radiation from it. The problem with that is there is far more radiation (heat (ie infra red), even some ultraviolet) which the eye cannot see, so all that other energy is wasted. So-called energy saving bulbs rely on energy transitions within carefully selected atoms so that it can be arranged that most of the photons are in the visible part of the spectrum.
Maybe no difference, you can get the same bulb in different fittings, e.g. Edison-screw, Bayonet, Small Edison screw, miniature bayonet.
red bulb for the night time and white bulb pluse uv tube for the day.
Yes, a light bulb is matter.
what is a C. O. light bulb?
The light bulb its self is non renewable, it is replaceable. The electricity that powers the light bulb can be renewable.
A 3-way bulb is a type of light bulb that has three different brightness settings that can be adjusted by the user. This is different from regular light bulbs, which typically only have one brightness setting.
A 3-way light bulb is a bulb that can be adjusted to emit different levels of brightness. It differs from regular light bulbs because it has multiple filaments or power settings that allow for different light intensity options.
No, Colored light bulbs holds the same amount of energy a regular light bulb holds.
A light-changing bulb works by using technology that allows it to change its color or brightness. This is different from a regular light bulb, which typically emits a single color and brightness level. Light-changing bulbs often use LED technology and can be controlled remotely through a smartphone or smart home device.
The type of light bulb base commonly found in a regular light bulb is called an Edison screw base.
The regular light bulb size for standard fixtures is known as an A19 bulb.
incandescent
a regular light bulb-no.
A regular light bulb base is the part of the light bulb that screws into the socket. It is typically a standard size and shape, such as the E26 base used in most household light bulbs. Other types of light bulb bases, such as the candelabra base or the GU10 base, are different in size and shape, requiring specific sockets or fixtures for installation.
No, a light bulb does not have magnets. A light bulb works by passing electricity through a filament, causing it to glow and produce light. Magnets are not used in the operation of a regular light bulb.
There are different era of technology of a light bulb.
a regular light bulb emits about 80% heat energy and only 20% light energy, whereas leds emit about 70 % light and 30% heat