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The answer to the question "What gives you plenty of light?" with 5 letters is a "lamp." A lamp is a device that produces light by the flow of electrical current or burning fuel. It typically consists of a bulb, socket, and shade to direct and diffuse the light emitted.
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A blacklight is a lamp used for decoration which gives off ultraviolet light.
A desk lamp which takes a regular size bulb. You could easily change it to a higher watt.
Both are acceptable with different meaning. I read by the light of the lamp means I use the lamp to light the pages so that I can read them. I saw it in the light of the lamp means it was visible in that pool of light caused by the lamp.
Your standard light bulb where a filament is heated by a current passing through it. The heated filament then gives off light.
by a heat source: lamp, light, or other chicks.
Yes, anything that gives off light e.g. the sun is luminous. So would be a lamp and the moon, however not all things e.g. Not a mirror, not a table and not a piece of paper.
A lamp refers to the entire lighting fixture that holds the bulb and provides light, while a bulb is the actual light-emitting component that fits inside the lamp and produces light when powered. In other words, the bulb is the source of light, while the lamp is the structure that houses and supports the bulb.
A spectral lamp is a sealed glass or quartz bulb that generally contains a small amount of some solid or gas. When excited by a high voltage, the sample will give off a pattern of colors that is the "signature" of the specific material contained in the lamp. Na and Hg lamps have small amounts of Sodium or Mercury which are vaporized inside of the device. Both of these elements, by the way, are used in highway and city street lights. The Hg variety gives off "almost white" light, while the Na variety gives off orange/yellow light.