Evacuating the globe clears ionic resistance from the path of the electron stream to allow a stronger vibratory flow in the plasma helix generating e-m waves that are relayed at light speeds through the surrounding, aethereal plenum.
The glass bulb on a lamp houses the filament and protects it from external elements such as dust and moisture. It also contains inert gas or a vacuum to prevent oxidation of the filament, enabling it to glow brightly.
The wire that lights up inside the globe is the filament.
Light bulbs usually do not shatter when they are turned on. If they change temperature rapidly from hot to cold then this could happen. The usual scenario is that they get splashed with cold water from another source. This rapid change in operating temperature of the glass globe causes the glass globe around the filament to contract and burst. When the atmosphere hits the hot filament it literally burns up and the light bulb goes out.
Plastic domes that are broken or leaky are almost impossible to repair. The best option may be to break the design apart, and have the interior installed in a new dome or globe.Glass snow globes can be repaired by breaking the glass ball, removing the liquid and replacing the ball.If the snow globe is sentimental or has value to you, you can have it repaired by several companies. Expect to spend MORE than the snow globe was originally priced, as the handwork involved is considerable.Search "snow globe repair" on the web, or here are three businesses that do that type of snow globe repair. Snow Globe Central and Ferrara will also make custom snow globes on request:Snow Globe Centralwww.snowglobecentral.comwww.snowglobecentral.com/snow-globe-repair/Dick Heibel Snow Globe Repairwww.heibelgallery.com/snowgloberepair.htmlFerrara Studiossnowgloberepair.com
Yes. The resistance of a globe depends not only on the wattage of it but also on the voltage. A 12 V Globe would has a quarter the resistance of a 24 volt globe for the same wattage. (when alight)
The glass bulb on a lamp houses the filament and protects it from external elements such as dust and moisture. It also contains inert gas or a vacuum to prevent oxidation of the filament, enabling it to glow brightly.
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The wire that lights up inside the globe is the filament.
The globe is the outer glass shell. The shaped coil inside is the filament. Wires and the stem support the filament inside the bulb. There are gases within the light bulb to prevent it from burning out. And the base is to securely support the bulb.
Light bulbs usually do not shatter when they are turned on. If they change temperature rapidly from hot to cold then this could happen. The usual scenario is that they get splashed with cold water from another source. This rapid change in operating temperature of the glass globe causes the glass globe around the filament to contract and burst. When the atmosphere hits the hot filament it literally burns up and the light bulb goes out.
The first successful light bulb filaments were made of carbon (from carbonized paper or bamboo). In 1902 the Siemens company developed a tantalum lamp filament. From 1898 to around 1905 osmium was also used as a lamp filament. In 1906 the tungsten filament was introduced
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Thomas Edison is credited with inventing the first underwater light bulb in 1880. He created a sealed glass globe with a carbon filament that could withstand the pressure of being submerged underwater.
Plastic domes that are broken or leaky are almost impossible to repair. The best option may be to break the design apart, and have the interior installed in a new dome or globe.Glass snow globes can be repaired by breaking the glass ball, removing the liquid and replacing the ball.If the snow globe is sentimental or has value to you, you can have it repaired by several companies. Expect to spend MORE than the snow globe was originally priced, as the handwork involved is considerable.Search "snow globe repair" on the web, or here are three businesses that do that type of snow globe repair. Snow Globe Central and Ferrara will also make custom snow globes on request:Snow Globe Centralwww.snowglobecentral.comwww.snowglobecentral.com/snow-globe-repair/Dick Heibel Snow Globe Repairwww.heibelgallery.com/snowgloberepair.htmlFerrara Studiossnowgloberepair.com
There are many things which completely circle the globe. The first thing that comes to mind is the equator, but the artic and Antarctic circles also circle the globe (as well as every other degree of latitude). The taiga forest circles the globe. The atmosphere circles the globe.