If you mean "Why are lightbulbs not hazardus BECAUSE of radiation", then i can answer that:
Light bulbs don't contain a lot of harmful rays, it emits just enough radiation. If it were a lot more, then it could be very dangerous.
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It would help even more if you'd not confused the issue so much! Ordinary lamps radiate light and heat ONLY. The heat may present a hazard by location and surroundings, but that's the fault of the user. The bulb itself is intrinsically very safe.
No, oranges cannot light a light bulb because they do not produce enough electricity or energy to generate light in a light bulb. Oranges do not have the capacity to function as a power source for a light bulb.
An incandescent light bulb is very inefficient light source because of the amount of heat energy wasted when it is energized.
A light bulb is a source of electric light. In an incandescent light bulb, the glass bulb forms a protective shield around a glowing filament. The air inside the glass bulb is removed, or replaced with an inert gas. Electric current is passed through a thin metal filament (usually tungsten), which causes it to glow white hot, giving out light. The protective bulb stops the filament from burning up, as it has no Oxygen.
You do not found C.F.L. bulb in nature as such. So it is an artificial or man made source of light. It consumes very less energy. As it does not gives out heat.
Yes, a 103 volt source will light a 60 watt light bulb. The relationship of the bulb's wattage output at a lower voltage, as to the normal voltage that the bulb is rated to operate on, the light output will be lower.
Electricity is the source of energy in a light bulb.
No.it uses energy sources (electrical energy to light up
No, a bulb is not a source of energy. A bulb simply converts electrical energy into light energy. The electrical energy is usually provided by a power source, such as a battery or a power outlet.
No.it uses energy sources (electrical energy to light up
No, a light bulb needs a closed circuit with a power source, such as a battery or electrical outlet, in order to light up. Simply connecting a wire to a light bulb without a power source will not allow it to light up.
The light bulb must be connected in a closed circuit with a power source, such as a battery or electrical outlet, for it to light up. This means that the positive terminal of the power source must be connected to the positive terminal of the light bulb, and the negative terminal of the power source must be connected to the negative terminal of the light bulb. This allows the flow of electricity to power the light bulb and make it light up.
Either, depending on the situation. If you look at it from far away, the light seems to come from a single direction, and can be simplified as a point-source. If you are very close, the light comes from different directions, and such a simplification is no longer correct.
Yes, that is a "conventional" source of light.
yes
The bulb converts energy from the power source into light and heat. It is the load in the circuit.
To light a bulb, you typically need a power source (such as a battery or electrical outlet), a conductive material to connect the bulb to the power source (such as wires), and a functioning bulb itself. When these components are properly connected and the power is supplied, the bulb should light up.
A light bulb is not a source of electricity. It is a device used to harness electricity to provide light.