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Examples of light bulb


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The child then experienced six acoustic probes which alternated between the lightbulb being on and off (on, off; on, off; on, off).
A lightbulb identical to those over the flight section was positioned above each trap over the translucent ceiling.
Changing a lightbulb is a simple task that may become increasingly difficult with older age.
For example, a design entity based on an electric lightbulb may be able to fulfill the functions provide light and generate heat simultaneously.
Each key is connected to a corresponding lightbulb inside the casing.
The child was then told that when the green lightbulb was off, he/she would definitely not be given the sudden blast of air.
It is something like the blurred reflection of a lightbulb we cannot see and which, probably, corresponds to states of transforming matter and remains, like them, incomprehensible.
To be sure, a chair is for sitting on, but if you are wanting to change a lightbulb, or fend off an attacking dog, a chair presents other affordances.
It is wrong to try to switch milk production on and off as though it were a lightbulb.
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What happens in someone's home if an electric lightbulb goes?
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The best and most well-known example is the energy-saving lightbulb, which has many environmental advantages but contains mercury.
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Is a 12-volt lightbulb of 100 amps brighter and more powerful than a 400-volt bulb of 30 amps?
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She was found in a confused state in a wet bed with an unprotected electric lightbulb switched on inside her bed.
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There is very little resemblance, except in name, between a flower bulb and an electric lightbulb.
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Occasionally we see the figure of a workman passing backwards and forwards in front of a naked lightbulb.
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But we are not required to hire an electrician when we want to change a lightbulb or to mend a fuse.
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The output on average from the facility is just about sufficient to power a 60-watt lightbulb.
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The story of the lightbulb is not a laughing matter.
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The signal should have been showing a red (danger) aspect but its lightbulb had been damaged by vandals.
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The energy-saving lightbulb, which many would prefer to impose by law in order to protect the climate, also contains mercury.
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Where can an electric filament be used except in an electric filament lightbulb?
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One tends to think that a commodity is a bar of soap or a lightbulb.
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That is the same power as an average lightbulb.
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The routine output of the reactor is capable of running one small lightbulb.
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That appears to illustrate that it would cost almost £1 to replace a lightbulb without even paying for the bulb.
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I have heard of lightbulb free zones, but it is an absurd suggestion that a council cannot provide its tenants with adequate lighting.
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No-one has ever asked me whether the lightbulb at home is lit by nuclear fuel, oil, coal or gas—perhaps methane from a land waste disposal site.
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This was a demand by the trade unions concerned that trade union members should be the only ones allowed to put an electric lightbulb in a socket.
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A widow living on a widow's pension and who has to buy an electric lightbulb pays precisely the same amount of tax as the wealthiest person in the land.
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Another example is the electric lightbulb.
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The end product, the lightbulb itself, is perfectly safe when used according to instructions, as safe as any existing light bulbs or batteries, for example, are today.
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But this practice becomes intolerable in industry in such cases as the failure of an electric light bulb, when only an electrician is allowed to put in another bulb.
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The lightbulb is supplied with electrical current by feed-through terminals or wires embedded in the glass.
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The total output was only ten watts - not quite that of a lightbulb.
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Battery-operated, the wearer could pull a string and produce a flashing lightbulb whammy.
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For 150 years, absorption chillers have been used to make ice (before the electric lightbulb was invented).
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He was placed in a horse stall with one lightbulb, and he later remarked that jail was better than this.
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He added a friendly face with a lightbulb nose and wall outlets for ears.
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The necessary temperature can be provided by a heat mat, ceramic or specific lightbulb or other alternative heating systems.
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A simple example is the light of a conventional lightbulb being modulated at twice the line frequency.
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The common symbol for inventiveness the lightbulb is a perfect example.
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Although the electric lightbulb had been invented in 1879, new completely electric buildings were still somewhat of a novelty.
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In one incident he was able to coolly change the lightbulb in his gunsight while in combat and then quickly return to the fray.
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For example, a tungsten lightbulb filament generates heat, so it would have a positive nonzero value for "q" when turned on.
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Researchers were able to power a 60 watt lightbulb at roughly 90% efficiency at a distance of 3 feet.
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At its most basic it consists of a lightbulb, a piece of tinfoil with a pinhole in it, and a razorblade.
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And when he said that, it was like, lightbulb.
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He identified the lightbulb as a clear demonstration of the concept of the medium is the message.
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A wire and lightbulb may connect the two electrodes.
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Crocheted thread covers the wall, and a single lightbulb illuminates from the ceiling.
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The original method was to place a spinning mirror which moves around a lightbulb, called a rotating beacon.
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The resistance of the lightbulb filament (see resistivity article) increases as its temperature increases.
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Items as mundane as an incandescent lightbulb may act as modulators.
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Technology developed along different lines, as the internal combustion engine, incandescent light bulb, and heavier-than-air flying craft were never created.
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Featured inventions include the incandescent lightbulb, the phonograph, and some of his early motion pictures.
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With the development of electricity and the incandescent lightbulb, the luminosity of artificial lighting improved enough to be used indoors.
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The stunt also commemorated the 75th anniversary of the incandescent lightbulb.
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The original toy used an ordinary incandescent lightbulb as a heat source; current versions use a true heating element.
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He would often demonstrate this by putting a lightbulb in his mouth, which would illuminate, accompanied by a loud, crackling noise.
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Thus, a 60 watt lightbulb emits a total radiant flux of about 45 watts.
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Furthermore, this light requires frequent monitoring and replacement of the actual curing light bulb because of the high temperatures that are reached.
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Ninety percent of the electrical energy a lightbulb uses goes to making heat.
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Many compact fluorescent lamps integrate the auxiliary electronics into the base of the lamp, allowing them to fit into a regular lightbulb socket.
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He seemed to carry an electrical charge, as he could illuminate a lightbulb by sticking it in his mouth.
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He fell approximately 30 feet off a ladder while changing a lightbulb.
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The band opened their set wearing enormous lightbulb costumes attached precariously to chrome metallic suits, making it near-impossible for them to play their instruments.
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He is most famous for inventing an incandescent lightbulb.
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He had one on his roof that illuminated a single lightbulb in his laboratory.
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As he cleans a lightbulb, he hears a knock on the door and opens it to sees no one there.
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Their lightbulb comprised a glass tube with a large piece of carbon connected to two wires.
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He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric lightbulb.
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Thermal randomness explains why an incandescent lightbulb, for example, emits unpolarized light.
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A separate pictogram monitored door and hatch opening and exterior lightbulb condition.
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Batteries are components in electrical circuits; hooking a single wire between a battery and a lightbulb will not power the bulb.
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The light from an illuminated lightbulb is blocked by the black paper except where the pegs conduct the light.
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For example, one meaning of the lightbulb might be the idea of being able to read during the night.
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Wires made with metallic tantalum were used for lightbulb filaments until tungsten replaced it in widespread use.
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Beneath the slide was an adjustable mirror, or later, a battery powered lightbulb.
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For a given quantity of light, an incandescent lightbulb produces more heat (and thus consumes more power) than a fluorescent lamp.
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It was deemed a major improvement over the incandescent lightbulb, and shone much brighter than incandescent or fluorescent lights.
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An incandescent lightbulb is sufficient for bromine radical generation.
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For filming purposes, it contained a hidden orange lightbulb that produced an otherworldly glow.
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However, the lightbulb took advantage of the presence of a vacuum, something that couldn't be used with the toaster.
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The plant had a research department to find a new suitable material for a lightbulb filament.
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For an incandescent lightbulb the multiplier is approximately 50-to-one.
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This was discovered to be due to a burned-out lightbulb.
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He is given a powerful lightbulb that makes him invincible.
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An analogy of this would be a lightbulb heating the air surrounding it hotter than its glass surface.
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He is preoccupied with the idea of whether a lightbulb would fit in a mouth.
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For example, the cost of glass is a direct materials cost in lightbulb manufacturing.
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Special purpose wire is however made from other metals (e.g. tungsten wire for lightbulb and vacuum tube filaments, because of its high melting temperature).
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Other industries included brick and tile works, a lightbulb factory and a manufacturer of children's pedal carts and prams.
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For repairable components like a replaceable lightbulb the concept of mean time between failures is used to describe the failure rate.
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The enchanted lightbulb bursts the tree and its ornaments into flames.
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This can be as simple as a flashlight cell connected through two wires to a lightbulb or as involved as the space shuttle.
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His bald head resembles an incandescent lightbulb.
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