The time it takes for a light bulb to burn out is generally considered a random variable because it can vary significantly due to factors like manufacturing differences, usage conditions, and the bulb's design. While it can be modeled using statistical distributions (like the exponential distribution for failure times), the exact burnout time for any individual bulb is unpredictable. Thus, it is not strictly discrete, as it can take on a continuous range of values.
Light the paper & burn
Rubber typically takes longer to burn than a candle because rubber is a much denser and more durable material compared to the wax in a candle. Additionally, rubber often requires higher temperatures to ignite and sustain a fire.
Ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun would burn the Earth if the ozone layer has a hole. The ozone layer acts as a shield, protecting the Earth from harmful UV radiation. Without this protection, increased exposure to UV light can lead to various consequences like skin cancer, cataracts, and damage to marine life.
A 13.5 volt bulb will burn less brightly but last longer.
When it is hot enough to burn you. Water can burn around 105. Boiling is 212F.
Takes 300 hours for the average light bulb to burn out
Takes 300 hours for the average light bulb to burn out
Because the filament will burn, and the filament is the part that produces the light.
Infrared light can burn the surface of the eye , like it burns the skin, IE .. sun burn, or for welders, flash burn , which takes place in a fraction of a second , because of the intensity of the infrared rays.
Yes rubber can burn but it takes time
they only burn when you light them on fire !
it takes 2 minutes for it fully to burn
The moon does not burn out. It reflects light from the sun.
Pour vinegar on the burn. It takes away the heat for awhile.
you burn weeds by putting them in a pile and then light some fire
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Both a tan and a burn result from exposure to ultraviolet light.