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Yes, if the bulb is incandescent, and you change from a higher wattage bulb to a 25 watt bulb the future growth will be smaller.
sure, it emits light as well as heat. the light from a regular light bulb is not sufficient for photosynthesis but may have an effect on photoperiod which can be a good or a bad things, depends on what you want to grow
It will have the same effect as a flourescent light bulb. Its basically the same light. On a white flourescent light bulb, the inside has been frosted white to give off a white light. Without this coating, its the same as a black light. The uv rays are the same.
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A light bulb produces a more focused light output which can be beneficial for specific plant growth stages. It also generates less heat, allowing it to be placed closer to the plants without risk of damage. Additionally, light bulbs typically have a longer lifespan compared to fluorescent lights.
A plant growth inducing bulb or lamp operates on the red end of the light spectrum where plants favour that wavelength. It is closer to natural daylight than bulbs that operate in the blue end of the spectrum.
The main effect is the production of light.
by the radiation in the filament it throw out heat . this way the bulb demonstrates the heating effect. :D
To create a realistic lighting effect for a green screen video using a light bulb, position the light bulb at a distance and angle that mimics natural lighting. Adjust the brightness and color temperature of the light bulb to match the desired scene. Experiment with different placements and settings to achieve the desired effect.
Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was actually invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Einstein was a physicist known for his theories of relativity and his work on the photoelectric effect, but he did not invent the light bulb.
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