Lovermore's Centennial Light is the longest burning light, 108 years in.
Livermore's Conntenental Light Bulb
The longest-lasting light bulb is known as the Centennial Light in California, USA, which has been continuously burning for over 120 years. It is housed in a fire station and is considered to be one of the oldest working light bulbs in the world.
Shelby Ohio, by the Shelby Electric Company in 1900-1901
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Licking a light bulb can result in an electric shock and a burning sensation on the tongue. It is not safe to lick a light bulb as it can lead to injury or harm.
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In a burning light bulb, electricity flows through a filament, which heats up due to resistance and emits light. The filament becomes white hot and glows, illuminating the surroundings.
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A burning light bulb produces mainly light energy as well as heat energy. When electricity passes through the bulb's filament, it heats up and emits visible light as well as infrared radiation, which we perceive as heat.
the second bulb become weak because there's not a lot of energy being transformed into bulb 2