Incandescent Bulb
Incandescent bulb
Incandescent bulbs are a type of electric light that produce light by heating a filament inside a glass enclosure, called the bulb.
They produce light through thermal radiation, as the filament is heated by an electric current to a high temperature.
They have a relatively low energy efficiency, as most of the energy used is converted into heat rather than light.
They have a relatively short lifespan compared to other types of light bulbs, such as LED or CFL bulbs.
They produce a warm, yellowish light that is considered pleasing to the human eye.They are relatively inexpensive to produce and purchase.
They are readily available and have been in use for over a century.They are being phased out in some countries due to their inefficiency, and being replaced by energy efficient lighting alternatives.
There are several types of incandescent light bulbs, including:
1.Standard incandescent.
2.Rough service incandescent.
3.Reflector incandescent.
4.Globe incandescent.
5.Decorative incandescent.
6.3-way incandescent.
7.Long-life incandescent.
8.Energy-efficient incandescent.
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