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Lamp meaning
A device that generates heat, light or other radiation. Especially an electric light bulb. | A device containing oil, burnt through a wick for illumination; an oil lamp. | A piece of furniture holding one or more electric light sockets.
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The light source may be by means of a fire torch, pressure kerosene lamp, gas lit lamp and battery or generator assisted incandescent lamp.
The core operating principle is much the same as the carbon arc lamp, but the term 'arc lamp' is normally used to refer to carbon arc lamps, with more modern types of gas discharge lamp normally called discharge lamps.
While continuing to offer the PL1 Portable Table Light, MoMA Store will be the exclusive U.S. distributor of the full Sowden Light Collection, which includes two table light styles, five pendant lamps, a floor lamp and a new portable lamp.
The project to restore the Brae Lamp has been underway since January and the lamp will officially shine again for the first time to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Bought an old lamp off ebay and created this lamp for my music room.
Pixel lamp lights are integrated into the headlamp, tail lamp and the spoiler which will be used as a signature design element in future car models, Hyundai says.
For more information about Sauna Shikiji and Guest House Lamp, visit lamp-guesthouse.
Sonos Ikea Symfonisk Book Shelf Wi-Fi Speaker offers the same features as the Table Lamp, apart from the lamp element, but it is £50 cheaper.
G. Venkatasubramanian from the French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP) added that the inscriptions in the temple mention two important lamps — Nandha lamp and Chandi lamp.
A halogen lamp operating in its fitting with the protecting glass removed A Halogen lamp behind a round UV filter.
A room painted yellow feels warmer than a room painted white, and a lamp with yellow light seems more natural than a lamp with white light.
A screw-base lamp may have a random orientation of the filament when the lamp is installed in the socket.
Davy's lamp differed from Stephenson's in that the flame was surrounded by a screen of gauze, whereas Stephenson's prototype lamp had a perforated plate contained in a glass cylinder.
During 6% of the pulse period the lamp is off and 94% of the period the lamp is on, i.e., 30 ms (milliseconds) off and 470 ms on.
Fluorescent lamp fixtures are more costly than incandescent lamps because they require a ballast to regulate the current through the lamp, but the lower energy cost typically offsets the higher initial cost.
For incandescent lamp loads, a lamp module or wall switch module can be used.
Heat will cause the portion of the lamp which has oil on it to expand when it is on creating the bubble, and causing the lamp to explode.
Impact The introduction of the Davy lamp led to an increase in mine accidents, as the lamp encouraged the working of mines and parts of mines that had previously been closed for safety reasons.
In his book 'George and Robert Stephenson,' the author L.T.C. Rolt relates that opinion varied about the two lamps efficiency; that the Davey Lamp gave more light, but the Geordie Lamp was thought to be safer in a more gaseous atmosphere.
Lamp life expectancy Life expectancy for many types of lamp is defined as the number of hours of operation at which 50% of them fail, that is the median life of the lamps.