They are all powered by electricity.
A fluorescent light bulb contains a gas which produces UV light when it comes in contact with electricity. Contrary to a normal light bulb this does not create any heat and is far more energy efficient.
Same issue with me
Because when a light bulb is tightened the stuff inside squashes then snaps, causing it to blow.
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In an incandescent light bulb, air (Oxygen) leaked in and the filament (a wire) burns-well really melts. Halogens do this quite nice and LOUD.
They are all powered by electricity.
it uses eletrical energy
By far a toaster draws more current than a light bulb.
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They both need electricity to work.
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Light bulbs use 7-150 watts, a toaster uses 700-1200 watts.
Here are a few devices that don't depend on electromagnets at all: -- toaster -- flashlight -- hot-plate -- electric stove -- curling iron -- laser pointer -- incandescent light bulb -- CFL light bulb -- LED light bulb -- electric water heater -- video section of a TV receiver -- TV remote control -- calculator -- computer mouse -- computer memory-stick -- computer monitor
That depends entirely on the toaster, but in general, most toasters use over 1,000 watts.
a flashlight bulb an LED the coil in a toaster
Mostly heat, and a little bit of light. A lot like an incandescent light bulb.
Mostly heat, and a little bit of light. A lot like an incandescent light bulb.