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No. Light bulb filaments become extremely hot when in use, and oxygen, which is highly reactive, would cause the filament to burn away in a matter of seconds. Argon is used because it is inert, and thus will not react with the filament.
A filament light bulb is not filled with oxygen because oxygen can cause the filament to burn quickly. The bulb is usually filled with an inert gas like argon to prevent the filament from burning out too quickly and to protect it from oxidation.
No, hair is not used to make a light bulb. Light bulbs are typically made of glass or other transparent materials, with a filament made of tungsten or other metals that produce light when heated. Hair is not a suitable material for this purpose.
In a light bulb, the air is typically vacuumed out to create a vacuum or low-pressure environment inside the bulb. This helps to prevent the filament from burning out too quickly and improves the efficiency of the bulb. Sometimes, inert gases like argon or nitrogen are used instead of a vacuum to prolong the life of the filament.
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.
Because the oxygen does not have a full outer shell of electrons, meaning that it is a reactive gas and therefore it would easily catch fire.
Oxygen supports combustion, so using it in a light bulb could pose a fire hazard if there is any heat or spark generated. Additionally, oxygen may react with the materials inside the bulb, leading to damage or failure of the lighting components. Nitrogen or argon are commonly used gases in light bulbs because they are inert and do not support combustion.
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No. Light bulb filaments become extremely hot when in use, and oxygen, which is highly reactive, would cause the filament to burn away in a matter of seconds. Argon is used because it is inert, and thus will not react with the filament.
The current flowing through the filament causes it to heat to a very high temperature - so high that is becomes incandescent (glows) and gives light. If the bulb was filled with oxygen then, at those high temperatures, the filament would oxidise - burn out - and the bulb would be "blown".
Possible oxidation of the metallic filament with traces of oxygen existing in the light bulb.
A filament light bulb is not filled with oxygen because oxygen can cause the filament to burn quickly. The bulb is usually filled with an inert gas like argon to prevent the filament from burning out too quickly and to protect it from oxidation.
The inert gas inside the light bulb prevents the filament from catching fire by creating an oxygen-free environment. This inhibits combustion reactions that would ordinarily allow the filament to ignite.
everybody would use the light bulb
I would suspect the bulb is burnt out.I would suspect the bulb is burnt out.
it would be ok in a circuit which didn't need a light bulb.
For a bathroom fan light, it is recommended to use a LED light bulb. LED bulbs are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and provide bright light suitable for bathroom use.