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Edison used a carbonized bamboo filament in the first successful incandescent light bulb he created. This innovation allowed the light bulb to produce light for longer periods of time without burning out.
the second bulb become weak because there's not a lot of energy being transformed into bulb 2
The "The Centennial Light" 4 watt light bulb which was first lit in 1901 and is still in use today at a fire station in Livermore, California.
Livermore's Conntenental Light Bulb
No, the first light bulb that Thomas Edison invented is not still operational. Over time, light bulbs burn out and lose their ability to produce light due to the filament burning out. However, Edison's invention laid the foundation for modern lighting technology.
Nobody really knows it was invented by thomas Edison in 1879 and was worth alot of money Yes!
Lovermore's Centennial Light is the longest burning light, 108 years in.
Yes, Edison's light bulb still burns in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. It has been continuously burning since 1979 thanks to a special carbon filament and lower power supply to reduce heat. It serves as a symbol of innovation and progress in the field of lighting technology.
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It provided light 0.23 seconds before burning out and having to be replaced by four dumb blondes.