The glass covering a light bulb is called a bulb or bulb glass, which protects the filament and controls the direction of light emitted.
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A light bulb is named due to it being a bulb-shaped glass object containing a glowing element.
1 clear, colorless 60-watt candelabra light bulb, small base. They are made for certain by GE.
The casing or shell that surrounds a light bulb is typically called a light fixture or lamp. This enclosure is meant to protect the bulb and provide a means to mount and distribute light.
The type of light bulb base commonly found in a regular light bulb is called an Edison screw base.
The swirly light bulb is called a compact fluorescent lamp (CFL). It is a type of energy-efficient light bulb that produces light by using electricity to excite the gas inside the bulb to create illumination.
The first electric light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. It was commonly referred to as the "Edison bulb" or the "incandescent light bulb."
The ridges on the base of a light bulb are called grooves or threads. They are designed to help secure the bulb in place when twisted into a socket.
the wire in your light bulb is a resistor :)
It is the Incandescent light bulb. Most of the energy are lost as heat
A crayola crayon maker is a product that makes old crayons into a new one by heating the peices into a new one with a light bulb