You would have to check the manual. It may even be embossed on it. The light bulb is usually a standard 100watt. But because there are so many models it may require more or less wattage.
Um, a 5 volt light bulb?
No. A light bulb is a bulb that contains a filament that gets hot when electric current is passed through it.
It is the Incandescent light bulb. Most of the energy are lost as heat
No. A light bulb is a bulb that contains a filament that gets hot when electric current is passed through it.
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0. A light bulb no matter what kind is a hardware problem.
A light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as heat.
H1 55W bulb
Maybe so. But I would be safe and stick with the kind they give you. You know, not all batter will cook under a light bulb:) But I think you can! I tried it and it works! Just put 3 tablespoons of milk and 3 tablespoons cake mix, spray pans, then bake for 15-20 minutes.
An LED, laser, or light bulb.
Electricity is the energy source that powers a light bulb and makes it light up. When electricity flows through the filament in a light bulb, it generates heat and light, resulting in illumination.
Usually a higher voltage will make a light bulb shine brighter; but if the voltage is too high, this can also destroy the light bulb.