If you look at a lamp through a red filter, the lamp will appear red. This is because the filter allows only red light to pass through, while absorbing other colors. If the lamp emits white light, which contains all colors, the red filter will block the other colors, resulting in the red appearance. If the lamp emits a color that is not red, it may appear darker or even black, as the filter will block the light from that color.
The fluorescent lamp was not discovered by a single person. It was developed through the work of various inventors, including Peter Cooper Hewitt, Nikola Tesla, and George Inman. The modern fluorescent lamp as we know it today was patented by Edmund Germer, Friedrich Meyer, and Hans Spanner in 1927.
The "lamp"-no seriously, it is a lamp.
A xenon flash lamp is a lamp which produces a very short, intense flash of white light, used in photography and photocoagulation.
The blob in a lava lamp is typically made of a waxy substance like paraffin wax or a similar compound. This blob is heated by the lamp's light bulb, causing it to rise and fall in a mesmerizing, lava lamp-like motion.
Signs of a faulty lava lamp may include the lava not flowing properly, cloudy liquid, or the lamp not heating up sufficiently. Additionally, if the lava lamp is making strange noises or has a burnt-out bulb, it may indicate a problem.
When you look at a lamp through a green filter, the lamp will appear green if it emits green light or reflects green wavelengths. If the lamp emits other colors, such as red or blue, those colors will be filtered out, making the lamp appear dark or black, as the green filter only allows green wavelengths to pass through. Thus, the perceived color depends on the light source's color and the filter's properties.
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The colour of lamp cords are just for aesthetics.
Nitrogen lamps typically emit a pinkish-purple light when an electrical current passes through them. This color is due to the specific energy levels of nitrogen molecules being excited within the lamp.
a red colour
The Ghost's Lamp is in front of the Museum or at least i found it there
White light is actually composed of red, green, and blue in approximately equal proportions. A green filter allows the green light to pass through it, while absorbing red and blue wavelengths. Hence you seen green. You'll also notice that the intensity of the light is reduced when viewed through the filter because of the abroption of the other colors.
You put it in the lamp. You find the lamp by going to the fireplace and playing the clock game. The lamp will appear, then go to the basement and click on the kerosene barrel. ;^)
Yes, a lamp will typically appear brighter when it is closer to the energy source. This is because the light intensity decreases as the distance from the source increases. Placing the lamp closer to the energy source allows for more light to reach the lamp and make it appear brighter.
They just come randomly.
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