A: the answer lies in the use if never turn on my guess is forever.But seriously it depends on heat when operational. So nobody can define how long in my opinion
It will last you a very long time depending on what you use it on. A light bulb will last you until it burns out. It is equal to what the ENIAC used.
Any where from 3000-6000 hours :)
Yes, you can flash a fluorescent tube with static electricity. Once the static potential difference is equalized the tube will go out. <<>> Static electricity is discharged with a spark in a fraction of a second. Florescent bulbs stay on for long periods of time. Perhaps it could operate a strobe light one time every few minutes. A strobe light does not provide enough light to be useful for anything except photography and dancing at a club!
An LED light bulb can last up to 25,000-50,000 hours, depending on the quality of the bulb and usage. This makes them much more durable and long-lasting compared to traditional incandescent or CFL bulbs.
LED light bulbs should last around 15,000 to 50,000 hours. Factors that can affect their lifespan include the quality of the bulb, usage patterns, operating temperature, and electrical fluctuations.
A light bulb and a mirror and there is a gas inside called Xenon. Xenon allows for the very high intensity light and is long lasting.
The mood light will last as long as the bulbs life, which has a lifetime of an average household light bulb. once the bulb burns out, one must replace the bulb with another mood light bulb.
1400 hours
he improved the light bulb when he saw that it did not last long and broke easily
300 hrs
13.5 HRS.
At the time of the light bulb's invention, the term of protection on a patent was 17 years.
A flourescent light bulb lasts between 6000 to 18000 hours.
Exsacly 13.7 hours
Lewis Latimer improved the light bulb in 1881 by inventing a more durable carbon filament that allowed the light bulb to last longer. His improvements made the light bulb more practical and accessible for everyday use.
The lifespan of a light bulb varies depending on the type of bulb and how often it is used. Typically, incandescent bulbs last around 1,000 hours, while LED bulbs can last up to 25,000 hours or more. Factors such as wattage, quality of the bulb, and usage patterns all contribute to how long a light bulb will last before burning out.
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