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LampsusaIf the remainder is used for purposes other than incandescent bulbs?

I am doing a project for science, and I became part of the filament is, an object is hot enough it lights up and produces light, now I'm struggling to find the where the filament can be applied to other bulbs.

the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is high
light heat
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Incandescence is the emission of light (visible electromagnetic radiation) from a hot body due to its temperature. The word is derived from glowing, white light.
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Incandescence is a science fiction novel 2008 by Australian author Greg Egan. The book is based on the idea that the theory of general relativity can be found by a pre-industrial civilization.
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the emission of visible light by a hot body, then the emitted light, an emotional
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Incandescent - due to become incandescent or glow; "the lamp was incandesced"
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incandescence - light emitting after being heated, "an incandescent bulb"
Incandescent - characterized by emotion or intensity or burning bright; "an incandescent performance"
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Incandescent is the debut album 1985 Crumba¤cher. All the songs from the album Stephen Crumba¤cher except track 7, "Sweet and" who is a Christian hymn with lyrics by S. Fillmore Bennett and music by Joseph P. Webster, organized by Stephen Crumba¤cher.
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Incandescent - glowing orange, or due to high temperatures
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Incandescent - perfected by Thomas Edison in 1879 was mentioned as a wireless "hot in a bottle. a filament surrounded by an inert gas - heated to incandescence by an electric current.
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Incandescent - standard bulbs, generally 15 to 150 watts. These "screw-in" bulbs provide a warm, yellowish light that offers a nice soft glow to a room.
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the effect by which an object begins to glow when heated.
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Incandescent bulbs produce heat by heating a metal filament until it glows. The glow is caused by the resistance of the filament current and filament is called.
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Incandescent - Giving off or reflecting light readily or in large quantities. They are bulbs that are in most homes.
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Posted on June 19, 2010.
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