When a light bulb blows, it means the filament inside the bulb has broken due to wear and tear. This causes the electrical current to stop flowing, resulting in the bulb no longer emitting light. To fix this, you simply need to replace the blown bulb with a new one.
Dimmers are rated to handle upto x amount of watts (x can vary) When one of your bulbs blows if the amount of watts used by the bulb during its blowout exceeds the amount of watts your dimmer is rated for it is possible the dimmer burns out. While this may be theoretically true, when the dimmer is rated for 600 watts and a 50-watt bulb blows and so, the dimmer, this doesn't explain why. No bulb blows out at, say 500 watts. Any other answers? Feel free to wipe out mine and the one above if you know the real answer.
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
the relative humidity will decrease.
When the wind blows, it moves air and can create various effects depending on its speed and direction. It can cool down the environment on a hot day, carry allergens like pollen, create waves on water bodies, and even cause damage through strong gusts during severe weather events.
it either blows up or worn out
After a light bulb blows, the metal filament usually breaks due to the heat and stress it endured during operation. The broken pieces may remain inside the bulb or fall to the bottom, depending on how it fails.
it blows
it is impossible. If the bulb blows you have to scrap the car sorry.
It blows up BOOM!It blows up BOOM!
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It blows lots of snow and wind.
it blows up.
you die
It blOwS Up.
it blows up
it blows up and you will die!