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No. The light bulb is two words, not a combination of light and bulb.
Licking a light bulb can result in an electric shock and a burning sensation on the tongue. It is not safe to lick a light bulb as it can lead to injury or harm.
A light bulb turns black when the filament inside it gets too hot and starts to burn, creating a layer of soot on the inside of the bulb.
No, a light bulb is not a reversible change. When the filament inside the light bulb heats up and emits light, it undergoes a chemical change and cannot be easily reversed.
A blackened light bulb is typically caused by a combination of factors, including a buildup of dust and dirt on the bulb's surface, excessive heat, and a possible electrical issue. The blackening is often a sign that the bulb is reaching the end of its lifespan and may need to be replaced.
The dimmest light bulb I have encountered was a 5-watt LED bulb.
The light bulb was likely the dimmest in the circuit where it had the highest resistance, creating more opposition to the flow of current, resulting in less brightness.
The brightest compact fluorescent bulb is of over 100 lumens or higher outputs at higher drive currents.
the circuit which has the maximum power output
The brightest bulb currently available for household use is generally a 100-watt equivalent LED bulb, which produces around 1600-1800 lumens. These bulbs are energy-efficient and long-lasting compared to traditional incandescent bulbs.
silverstar ultra or hid system......
No sorry but my sister asked that question. she's pretty but not the brightest light bulb
LED light bulbs are typically the brightest white light bulbs available on the market. They consume less energy and produce a brighter light compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. Look for LED bulbs with a high lumen output for the brightest white light.
The brightest candelabra base incandescent bulb is typically around 60-75 watts. However, incandescent bulbs are not as energy-efficient as LED or CFL bulbs, so it's recommended to consider those options for brighter lighting.
Look at the voltage marked on the bulb and then divide by 1.5. Take the next whole number above, that tells you how many to use.
I just replaced my 1996 Maxima's stock headlights with Silverstar 45/65 headlights and they are much brighter. I don't know if they are the brightest but they make a huge difference.
Halogen makes real nice bulbs, they r bright, and long lasting