As you turn the switch to full power, the filament typically glows a bright white or yellowish-white color. This occurs due to the increase in temperature, which causes the filament to emit visible light. The exact hue may vary depending on the type of filament and its material, but it generally becomes more luminous and intense at higher power levels.
When you turn the switch to full on a typical incandescent light bulb, the filament heats up and emits a bright, warm white light. The filament itself glows a yellowish-orange color due to the high temperature it reaches. In other types of bulbs, like LEDs, the color can vary based on the design and materials used, but incandescent filaments generally display that characteristic warm glow.
Power switch
Switch Mode Power Supply =)
smps means switch mode power supply
Simple answer,,, When at full brightness it is literally burning -White hot-. The filament is used as a resistance. The more power the more heat.
A filament is part of a bulb.I will give you a full sentence. "The filament of a bulb is the part that gets hot and produces light"
it is used to supply power to motherboard and other peripherals
A voltmeter connected across the broken (open) filament of a light bulb reads the full voltage of the power supply whether the bulb is in a series or parallel circuit. -- In a series circuit with other components in series with the bulb, this reading tells you that at least one of the components is open, possibly the filament. -- In a parallel circuit with other components in parallel with the bulb, or with the bulb connected directly to the power supply, this reading tells you nothing ... the voltmeter reads the full power supply voltage whether the bulb is open or good. The voltmeter isn't a very helpful measurement to identify an open filament. An ohmmeter, with the power to the circuit turned off, is much more helpful.
TYPE OF SMPS TYPE OF SMPS Ans:Flyback s.m.p.s Forward conventer Type Push Pull conventer
An assimilator is a a filament of cells involved with photosynthesis in algae, which are usually full of chloroplasts.
An assimilator is a a filament of cells involved with photosynthesis in algae, which are usually full of chloroplasts.