The number of potatoes needed to light an LED bulb depends on several factors, including the size and type of the potato, the LED bulb's voltage and current requirements, and the setup used. Typically, a single potato can produce about 0.5 volts and a small amount of current, so you would need several potatoes connected in series to achieve the necessary voltage to power an LED bulb. Generally, it may take around 5 to 10 potatoes to light a standard low-voltage LED bulb effectively.
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
their are 8 parts to the light bulb
It depends how big the light bulb is to be honest
Define "light bulb"
If it is a single bulb, it is probably the bulb. Many tail light bulbs have two separate filaments, with the turn/brake being much brighter than the marker light. The tail light and turn/brake circuits are completely separate.
that depends on how high up the light bulb is
None! as Oranges can't either put up nor light an light bulb! ;)
Takes 300 hours for the average light bulb to burn out
None. You vill change zee light bulb. Ve haf vays to MAKE you change zee light bulb!
A 100W incandescent light bulb typically produces around 1600 lumens of light.
One professional will take 1 second to screw in a light bulb and 0.5 seconds to install a bayonet cap light bulb.
A ''light year''