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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[[Incandescent lamp|Incandescent]] light bulbs used electricity to heat a metal wire, called a filament, to produce visible light. See attached image. The filament is housed in a sealed, oxygen-free chamber to prevent combustion. Tungsten was used because it has a very high melting point. these bulbs were inexpensive and easy-to-use, but eventually gave way to other, more energy efficient technologies, such as [[Fluorescent lamp|fluorescent]], then [[LED]] lamps.
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[[Incandescent lamp|Incandescent]] light bulbs used electricity to heat a metal wire, called a filament, to produce visible light. See attached image. The filament is housed in a sealed, oxygen-free chamber to prevent combustion. Tungsten was used because it has a very high melting point. these bulbs were inexpensive and easy-to-use, but eventually gave way to other, more energy efficient technologies, such as [[Fluorescent lamp|fluorescent]], then [[light emitting diode|LED]] lamps.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==

Latest revision as of 14:12, 7 October 2022

Light bulb filament

Description

Incandescent light bulbs used electricity to heat a metal wire, called a filament, to produce visible light. See attached image. The filament is housed in a sealed, oxygen-free chamber to prevent combustion. Tungsten was used because it has a very high melting point. these bulbs were inexpensive and easy-to-use, but eventually gave way to other, more energy efficient technologies, such as fluorescent, then LED lamps.

Synonyms and Related Terms

lightbulb filament