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An E-type light bulb refers to a type of light bulb with an Edison screw base. This type of bulb is commonly used in households and can be easily screwed into fixtures. The "E" stands for Edison, named after Thomas Edison who invented the screw-in light bulb.
Photons travel outward from a light bulb in all directions due to their wave-particle duality. As the light bulb emits electromagnetic radiation, photons are released and propagate in a straight line until they interact with surfaces or particles. The photons then transfer their energy to these surfaces, allowing us to see the light emitted from the bulb.
When electricity flows through the filament in a light bulb, it heats up due to resistance, becoming white-hot and producing visible light. This light is what we see when we turn on a light bulb.
by going in a dark room and see if it have lot of heat to light up the room
There are two types of colored bulbs. Some are just regular light bulbs with a semi-transparent color coating. A blue light bulb, for instance, will transmit blue light, absorbing out red. It will transmit smaller amounts of different colored light, but to your eye the light coming from the bulb is blue.Others actually emit light a a certain color, such as a yellow street light which is a sodium-vapor lamp. Overall the color you see is the color that is being emitted or transmitted.
The light emitted by the bulb overwhelms our eyes' ability to perceive its physical structure, making it difficult for us to see the bulb itself when it is switched on. Our eyes are more sensitive to the brightness of the light produced rather than the object emitting it.
Need clarification please. The "it" you are referring to seeing, does that represent; A) the flashlight, B) the light from the flashlight, or C) "the speed of light"? Did you mean to imply that the flashlight was switched on? Is it an "old fashioned" bulb, an LED bulb, a laser light, or some other energy? Just wondering.
so we can see and have light
The useful energy in a light bulb is the light that it emits. When electricity flows through the filament of a light bulb, it produces light energy that we can see and use for illumination.
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we wouldn't be able to see in the dark today if it wasnt for him creating the light bulb
The useful energy of a light bulb is the light it emits, which is used for illumination. This is the intended function of the light bulb, as it allows us to see and perform tasks in dark environments.
Yes the light bulb is there to let you see what is cooking, It has no other function.
Any body know the answer to this....I got the cover off of the console but don't see where the light bulb is.....I see wires running up underneath but not a good way to get at them to see if light bulb is attached.
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Electricity is not kept in a light bulb because there is nowhere to put it... It is not like a battery! Maybe, because they knew a light bulb can't keep any electricity, that is why your Mom and Dad thought your question was dumb? Well, it is not really all that dumb, it just had one word in it that was wrong. No question is dumb if it is asking asking how something works because that is always a good thing to do. That's the best way to learn about things! What we can say to answer your question is: Electricity is used up or consumed by a light bulb. The electricity it uses up makes it glow so brightly that it sends out light which we can see. When a light bulb is switched off it is said to go out, which just means it is not glowing any more. It can't glow when it is switched off because no electricity can get into it through the switch. That is why we say we have to switch on a light bulb, using a switch, to give it enough electricity to glow and give out light.
it lets up see