They are known as CFL bulbs. It stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamps.
Heat bulbs would be a more appropriate name because incandescent bulbs transform 90% of electricity received into heat and 10% into light. New Compact Fluorescent light bulbs use only 20% to 30% of the energy needed to power a standard bulb for the same wattage.
the lightbulb looks like a pear-shaped glass with the turn piece at the top. But then it also depends on what type and size the lightbulb is. The energy efficient ones are swirly and they save energy.
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There are two different technologies, fluorescent, and LEDs. Fluorescent light bulbs are more common; LEDs are still too expensive for mainstream use. +++ LED lamps' prices are now very competitive, certainly where I live, and make up for the unit price difference in reduced electricity consumption for a given light output. I have a mixture of incandescent, CF and LED lamps in my home, and slowly going over to LED as the existing lamps expire.
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Heat bulbs would be a more appropriate name because incandescent bulbs transform 90% of electricity received into heat and 10% into light. New Compact Fluorescent light bulbs use only 20% to 30% of the energy needed to power a standard bulb for the same wattage.
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Those bulbs are very common. You should be able to find them at Auto Zone/Checker etc. There are a few of them behind that PONTIAC name. You access them from inside the trunk lid.
The long light bulbs are commonly referred to as "fluorescent tubes." They are typically used in commercial and industrial settings due to their energy efficiency and ability to illuminate large areas. These bulbs come in various lengths and diameters, with T8 and T12 being popular sizes.
The lamp you are referring to is likely a "multi-bulb pendant light fixture." These fixtures typically hang from the ceiling and feature multiple light bulbs, providing ample illumination for the space.
Filament. Correct; made of tungsten wire in most incandescent bulbs.
The patent is in Edison's name (see related link).