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  • the glass envelope of a traditional light bulb or tube. The plastic may be ... (perhaps 0.5s faster than an incandescent bulb) improves safety by giving ...
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  • Note that the term "bulb" refers to modified stem tubers with a short fleshy vertical stem, covered by thick fleshy modified leaves ...
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  • century, with the introduction of the light bulb and vacuum tube, and a wide ... | Incandescent light bulb || 10 to 1 Pa || (0.1 to 0.01 Torr) ...
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  • volume of gasoline, enough to light a 100 watt bulb for almost four hours or power a television for three hours. In 2003, 54 billion aluminum cans were ...
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  • is caused by excitation of atoms of gas in a bulb.]] The electrodes shown at the right would be in the vacuum chamber, which is flat, in a narrow ...
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  • The Chrysler Building is an iconic Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street ...
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  • light source such as the incandescent light bulb, which emits into a large ... emission spectrum of a fluorescent light bulb can be designed using gas ...
    34 KB (4,943 words) - 20:26, 27 September 2023
  • redness is not likely to appear under a blue light bulb. Some have tried to avoid this problem by extending the conditions in the analysandum: ...
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  • activity. This explains why "The electric bulb is an object of scientifical thought… an example of an abstract-concrete object." ...
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  • [[Image:Science museum 011.jpg|thumb|180px|50,000 W bulb]] [[Image:Pendulum ChicagoMuseumScienceIndustry.jpg|thumb|180px|The pendulum clock at ...
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  • Category:Public {| class="infobox" style="width: 25em;" |----- align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" !colspan=2 align=center ...
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  • quot; of invention for major discoveries like light bulb, radio waves, steam engine etc., he was praised as the brilliant genius from the heart of mother ...
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  • Rats are various medium sized rodents, similar in appearance to mice, but larger. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus, the ...
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  • are similar to the mammalian olfactory bulb, and the mechanosensory neuropils ... pathways are routed to the olfactory bulb, then to various parts of ...
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  • [[Image:Compact-Flourescent-Bulb.jpg|thumb|right|A compact fluorescent ... sold contained 5 mg or less of mercury per bulb, while 96 percent contained ...
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  • (such as a test light consisting of just a light bulb and a test lead) to extremely complex and sophisticated such as Automatic Test Equipment. ...
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  • Tantalum, formerly tantalium (chemical symbol Ta, atomic number 73) is a rare, blue-gray, lustrous metal. It is very hard, has a high melting ...
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  • bulbs may contain mercury, and breakage of such a bulb could result in a costly mercury spill. ==Theoretical considerations== ===Photochemistry=== ...
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  • the flag, but the UNC's has longer trim. The bulb at the top of the KPA flagpole stands taller than the UNC bulb, but the UNC's has greater ...
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  • thick. An analogy of this would be a light bulb heating the air surrounding it hotter than its glass surface. The second law of thermodynamics ...
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