it wont do nothing i tried it at home and the fire turned of it is really dumb
No, it is not safe to cover a light bulb with a towel. Doing so can create a fire hazard, as the towel may catch fire due to the heat generated by the bulb. Additionally, covering the bulb can lead to overheating, reducing its lifespan and potentially causing damage to the fixture. Always use light bulbs according to their intended usage and manufacturer guidelines.
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electricity, solid fuel, fire(using wood), infrared light, light bulb or heat lamp, gas e.t.c
Earlier forms of lighting, such as gas lights, were expensive, dangerous and gave less light than the electric light. Gas lights could not be used in places with a fire or explosion hazard.
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light
If the light bulb was not invented, we would heavily rely on natural light sources like the sun and fire for illumination. This would likely impact productivity, safety, and quality of life, especially during night-time hours. The development of many technologies and industries that depend on artificial lighting would also be greatly hindered.
This question is an opinion rather than one correct answer. An incandescent light bulb is lighted by electricity and by heating the filament wire to a high temperature until it glows. A fire would be more important because without it, the light-bulb would never been invented in the first place, since the candle wouldn't be existing. Historically, fire is one the the fundamentals of civilization.
it helped by not having to light a fire.
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The inert gas inside the light bulb prevents the filament from catching fire by creating an oxygen-free environment. This inhibits combustion reactions that would ordinarily allow the filament to ignite.
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.
Because the oxygen does not have a full outer shell of electrons, meaning that it is a reactive gas and therefore it would easily catch fire.
The paper will likely catch fire due to the heat from the light bulb. Paper is flammable and can ignite easily when exposed to high temperatures, such as those emitted by a light bulb. It's important to keep flammable materials away from heat sources to prevent accidents.
Oxygen supports combustion, so using it in a light bulb could pose a fire hazard if there is any heat or spark generated. Additionally, oxygen may react with the materials inside the bulb, leading to damage or failure of the lighting components. Nitrogen or argon are commonly used gases in light bulbs because they are inert and do not support combustion.
small , it has a small light like bulb in the butt
No, it is not safe to cover a light bulb with a towel. Doing so can create a fire hazard, as the towel may catch fire due to the heat generated by the bulb. Additionally, covering the bulb can lead to overheating, reducing its lifespan and potentially causing damage to the fixture. Always use light bulbs according to their intended usage and manufacturer guidelines.