a slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
"a filament of cellulose"
synonyms: fiber, thread, strand; technicalfibril
"the fragile filament inside the bulb"
botany the slender part of a stamen that supports the anther.
A filament lamp produces light by converting electrical energy into heat and then light. It acts as a resistive load in the circuit, meaning it resists the flow of current and causes the filament to glow and produce light.
Filament was made from plastic. The filament was very stable and smooth.
In the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, the thin filament (actin) slides over the thick filament (myosin). Myosin is responsible for pulling the actin filaments towards the center of the sarcomere during muscle contraction.
A coiled filament in a light bulb is more energy-efficient than a straight filament because it allows for a longer filament to fit in a smaller space, providing more surface area for light emission. This leads to increased brightness while using the same amount of energy compared to a straight filament.
Fluorescent lamps are brighter than filament light bulbs because they produce light by exciting mercury vapor and phosphor coating, which emits more visible light compared to the incandescent process of heating a filament wire to produce light. Additionally, fluorescent lamps are more energy-efficient and have a higher luminous efficacy, meaning they produce more light for the amount of energy consumed compared to filament light bulbs.
It is a very tiny wire, which is in a light bulb.
A filament lamp produces light by converting electrical energy into heat and then light. It acts as a resistive load in the circuit, meaning it resists the flow of current and causes the filament to glow and produce light.
No, it is not. Filament is a noun meaning 1) a thin stalk in plant reproductive organs, or 2) a thin wire as is found in incandescent light bulbs.
The Filament
Fine bran or flour., The fecundating dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers. See Flower, and Illust. of Filament.
Fine bran or flour., The fecundating dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers. See Flower, and Illust. of Filament.
The stamen, or to be more specific, the microsporangia.
Filament
Filament was made from plastic. The filament was very stable and smooth.
Bulb's filament are wounded into a coil.
(Filament is a thread or thin wire.)Is the lamp unplugged or is the filament broken in the bulb?A silkworm's cocoon is made from a thin filament which can be twisted into thread.
In the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, the thin filament (actin) slides over the thick filament (myosin). Myosin is responsible for pulling the actin filaments towards the center of the sarcomere during muscle contraction.