There are bulbs that are designed to be bright.ÊThe wattage of a bulb does not tell how bright it is but is tells the amount of energy it uses.
A black light bulb emits ultraviolet (UV) light, which is typically invisible to the human eye but can cause fluorescent materials to glow. A white light bulb emits visible light across a spectrum of colors.
light is frequency as our eyes detect the frequency spectrum of colors white is the brightest that we can see. Of course black is just the absence of light
No, the color temperature (warm white vs white) of a bulb does not affect the lumens it emits. Lumens measure the total amount of visible light emitted by a light source, regardless of its color temperature.
If I understand the question, you want to know if sugar or salt dissolved in a solution of vinegar, which transmits light better ?The answer is directly proportional to the amount of particles which are in each solution, so it shouldn't matter whether you use salt or sugar. You could 'throw' the experiment either way by trying to dissolve more of either material in the solution.If you use identical amounts of each material, you more or less level the playing field.In this case, your success with dissolving the material will determine which solution permits more light to shine thru (bulb shines brightest). So it all comes down to this: the bulb will shine brightest in the solution which you have had the most success of dissolving the material. The final solution, which I assume is vinegar only, should yield the brightest bulb, since there is nothing dissolved in it (to filter the light). Have fun with your experiment, and please post your results !
The "K" in 4057K bulb stands for Kelvin, which is a unit of measure for color temperature. It indicates the color appearance of the light emitted by the bulb, with higher Kelvin values corresponding to cooler (bluish-white) light and lower Kelvin values corresponding to warmer (yellowish-white) light.
Light absorbs the white and makes it brighter.
the circuit which has the maximum power output
No sorry but my sister asked that question. she's pretty but not the brightest light bulb
A white light bulb emits a combination of all visible wavelengths of light, which is perceived by our eyes as white light. This combination includes red, blue, and green wavelengths of light.
The brightest compact fluorescent bulb is of over 100 lumens or higher outputs at higher drive currents.
A black light bulb emits ultraviolet (UV) light, which is typically invisible to the human eye but can cause fluorescent materials to glow. A white light bulb emits visible light across a spectrum of colors.
light is frequency as our eyes detect the frequency spectrum of colors white is the brightest that we can see. Of course black is just the absence of light
The different types of light bulb colors available in the market include warm white, cool white, daylight, and soft white.
Brightest colour is white or just before white
A light bulb appears white when it emits light across the full visible spectrum, combining all colors to create white light. This is achieved by using a combination of phosphors to produce a balanced spectrum, or by using multiple LEDs of different colors that blend to create white light.
The brightest color is white
No, the color temperature (warm white vs white) of a bulb does not affect the lumens it emits. Lumens measure the total amount of visible light emitted by a light source, regardless of its color temperature.