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The bulb-shaped underground portion of a plant such as a tulip, consisting of a shortened stem and many fleshy scale leaves, from which the rest of the plant may be regrown. | The medulla oblongata. | Any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end.
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To reduce unintentional ultraviolet (UV) exposure, and to contain hot bulb fragments in the event of explosive bulb failure, general-purpose lamps usually have a UV-absorbing glass filter over or around the bulb.
Some places in India have notched wet-bulb temperatures higher than 32C; the UN predicts it will be one of the first countries to surpass a wet-bulb temperature of 35C.
The process involves locating the bulb housing, removing some rubber covers, unhooking the spring, and removing the bulb.
He quickly discovered that, while he was not the brightest bulb in the chandelier, if he destroyed the credibility of the other bulbs, he could look like the brightest bulb.
Later this year on April 1, Amazon also plans to launch a number of Ring smart home lighting products, including the Ring A19 Smart LED Bulb and the PAR38 Smart LED Bulb.
This is basically a four-panel version of the aforementioned bulb (though I guess there's nothing really bulb-like about it, except that it screws into a standard E26 socket and, you know, produces light).
After about 2-3 months, the projector bulb burnt out, and when we looked up the price of a new bulb for it, it was $200+.
Sioux Valley Energy came to school and did a demonstration for the students showing how energy works and the difference between the amount of energy it takes to light an incandescent light bulb as opposed to an LED bulb.
His machine boots up, a free-standing light bulb starts to flicker signs of illumination, but then the power shorts out just as blackish smog begins pouring from the light bulb’s coils.
I support helping people but, like the old joke about how many psychiatrists it takes to change a light bulb (one, but the bulb has to want to change), the people in poverty have to want to improve themselves.
Through this initiative, KOPIA primarily provides rain shelters, storages, drip irrigation units, mother bulb cultivation and mother bulb vernalization facilities, agro-chemicals, etc., to the farmers of the model villages.
Assuming the average light bulb is on for 10 hours a day, a 40-watt bulb will cause convert of COmain emission per year.
At much lower voltages, the bulb temperature may be too low to support the halogen cycle, but by this time the evaporation rate is too low for the bulb to blacken significantly.
His work in surface chemistry began at this point, when he discovered that molecular hydrogen introduced into a tungsten-filament bulb dissociated into atomic hydrogen and formed a layer one atom thick on the surface of the bulb.
In use, liquid is drawn into the upper bulb by suction, then allowed to flow down through the capillary into the lower bulb.
Manufacturing Tantalum filament light bulb, 1908, the first metal filament bulb Early lamps were laboriously assembled by hand.
The gas reduces the thinning of the filament and blackening of the inside of the bulb resulting in a bulb that has a much greater life.
The halogen cycle increases the lifetime of the bulb and prevents its darkening by redepositing tungsten from the inside of the bulb back onto the filament.
The high electrical fields generated inside a microwave often can be illustrated by placing a radiometer or neon glow-bulb inside the cooking chamber, creating glowing plasma inside the low-pressure bulb of the device.
They conducted their experiment with the bulb of a mercury thermometer as their object and with a bellows used to "quicken" the evaporation; they lowered the temperature of the thermometer bulb down to convert, while the ambient temperature was convert.