not very long 2-3 mins
In a simple circuit with a battery and a light bulb, the battery provides electrical energy that flows through the wires to the light bulb. The electrical energy causes the filament in the light bulb to heat up and emit light. This process continues as long as the circuit remains closed and the battery has power.
No, the potential difference (voltage) across a bulb is determined by the power source, not the shape of the bulb. Both a long bulb and a round bulb connected to the same power source will have the same potential difference across them.
The long thin light bulb is called a fluorescent tube or a fluorescent light bulb. It is commonly used in commercial buildings, offices, and schools for general lighting purposes.
A four-foot long fluorescent light bulb typically weighs around 2-3 pounds.
A long neck light bulb is a type of incandescent or LED light bulb with an elongated neck or shape. These bulbs are often used in recessed lighting fixtures to provide directed or focused lighting in specific areas.
To change a long light bulb, first turn off the power to the fixture. Use a ladder to reach the bulb, then carefully unscrew the old bulb and replace it with a new one. Be sure to securely tighten the new bulb and turn the power back on to test it.
That depends on the power used by each light bulb. Look at the specifications for a specific light bulb, then multiply the power by 10. Note that energy = power x time; that is to say, the energy spent by a light bulb depends on its power, but also on how long you keep it on. Specifically, watts = joules x seconds.
This depends on how long it is being used. The 60 Watt bulb consumes 2.6667 times the power of an 18 Watt bulb, but energy equals power times time. There is also an amount of 'hidden' energy: the energy to manufacture and transport the bulb. This depends on how long it is being used. The 60 Watt bulb consumes 2.6667 times the power of an 18 Watt bulb, but energy equals power times time. There is also an amount of 'hidden' energy: the energy to manufacture and transport the bulb.
In a simple circuit with a battery and a light bulb, the battery provides electrical energy that flows through the wires to the light bulb. The electrical energy causes the filament in the light bulb to heat up and emit light. This process continues as long as the circuit remains closed and the battery has power.
The mood light will last as long as the bulbs life, which has a lifetime of an average household light bulb. once the bulb burns out, one must replace the bulb with another mood light bulb.
To change long light bulbs efficiently and safely, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the light fixture. Allow the bulb to cool down if it was recently on. Use a stable ladder or step stool to reach the bulb. Wear gloves to protect your hands from broken glass. Gently twist the bulb counterclockwise to remove it. Insert the new bulb by twisting it clockwise. Turn the power back on and test the new bulb.
To remove a long light bulb, first make sure the power is turned off. Then, gently twist the bulb counterclockwise until it loosens from the socket. Carefully pull the bulb straight out. If it's stuck, try using a cloth or rubber gloves for better grip. Be cautious not to break the bulb or injure yourself.
A Tube-light !
he improved the light bulb when he saw that it did not last long and broke easily
No, the potential difference (voltage) across a bulb is determined by the power source, not the shape of the bulb. Both a long bulb and a round bulb connected to the same power source will have the same potential difference across them.
The long thin light bulb is called a fluorescent tube or a fluorescent light bulb. It is commonly used in commercial buildings, offices, and schools for general lighting purposes.
all day long it is a measure of power 100 watts is a light bulb 1,000,000 watts is a mega watt used to describe power plants or electrical substation