No, there will be no light emitted from the diode if it is burned out.
"Nick Holonyak, 75, invented the LED (light emitting diode) in the 1960s."
there is no voltage and resistance
Thomas Edison invented light because he made light so why not bulbs
The Abrevation for a light emmiting diode is LED.
How a lemon lights up a LED light is lemon juice has acid (a.k.a acidic juice) so when u connect zinc and copper to the lemon since they are conductors energy will flow from the acid to the copper or zinc and then it will flow through wires and the energy will be transformed into light energy and will be used by the LED light.
Yes, it can be dangerous if the hot surface light stays on the stove because it indicates that the surface is still hot and can potentially cause burns or fires if touched accidentally.
Sometimes it is but depends how hot the light gets.
led lamps are not dangerous
Black Light Burns was created in 2005.
That would be an LED or Light Emitting Diode an LED is a light
Ceder is very dangerous. It burns their noses. The safest one is Aspen.
Nothing much. I suppose it is very crude and because paper burns quickly and easily it can be dangerous. Better use a match.
Light Emitting Diode - LED
carbon monoxide
No more then a standard incandescent one. If you look long enough into any bright light you will damage your eyesight no matter what type of light it is.LEDs are just as safe or dangerous as standard filament bulbs. Well maybe a little less dangerous as they don't have a glass bulb to explode.
It is possible to light your fart on fire but it can be very dangerous and is very stupid. (not to mention gross) I didn't think it's possible, so I tried it out and it worked. It is dangerous, so be careful if you are trying it yourself.
If they are connected in series if one light burns out, the whole string turns off.