helium He, neon Ne, argon Ar, krypton Kr, xenon Xe. I think this is all of the ones used for lighting if not please add any others.
It depends on the type of bulb. Tungsten is the most common element in light bulbs. But there are neon based bulbs also
No, not all light bulbs produce polarized light. The polarization of light depends on the source of light and its characteristics. LED and fluorescent light bulbs can produce polarized light, while incandescent bulbs generally do not produce polarized light.
The element with the atomic number 47 is silver (Ag), and it is used to make photographic film and paper. But the atomic number determined the answer, not its use.
Yes, in general, higher wattage bulbs produce more light than lower wattage bulbs. However, the brightness of the light also depends on other factors such as the type of bulb (incandescent, LED, etc.) and the design of the fixture.
Unfortunately, photographic film is not a very efficient light detector. Only about 2% of the light striking photographic film is able to trigger the chemical reaction needed to produce an image. Thus, roughly 98% of the light falling onto photographic film is wasted.
The element used in photographic bulbs is magnesium. When burned, magnesium produces a brilliant white light that is ideal for photography.
Magnesium is a silvery white metal used in flares fireworks and photographic light bulbs
The noble gas commonly used in light bulbs is argon. It helps prevent the filament from oxidizing and prolongs its life by providing an inert atmosphere. In photographic applications, krypton is often used in certain types of flash bulbs and photographic lighting, as it produces a bright light with a high color temperature. Both gases are effective due to their non-reactive properties.
magnesium for photoflash bulb havent seen those for 15 years fireworks for the bright white light
Neon
Magnesium was used in photographic flash bulbs and also fireworks. Mercury was also used until the dangers of this metal were widely known.
Argon(or nitrogen) and tungsten are used in incandescent light bulbs.
Tungsten is a common element found in cheap light bulbs as it is used to create the filament that gives off light when heated.
Tungsten
The metallic element in light bulbs is tungsten. Tungsten is used in the filament of incandescent light bulbs, as it has a high melting point and can withstand the high temperatures generated when electricity passes through it, producing light.
Florine
Tungsten is an element. It is used in bulbs