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  2. Photoflood - Wikipedia

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    Photoflood lamps are a type of incandescent light bulb designed for use as a continuous light source for photographic lighting. [1] The filaments of such lamps are operated at much higher temperatures than is the case for standard, general lighting service lamps. The result is a brilliance of light much higher than the lamp's wattage rating ...

  3. Longest-lasting light bulbs - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edison designed a bulb that was supposed to last forever, called the Eternal Light, and turned it on on October 22, 1929. The bulb is located in the Edison Memorial Tower at the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park, a small museum near the tower in Menlo Park, New Jersey. The tower fell down in 1937, but the bulb's power was supposedly ...

  4. LED lamp - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010 some LED lamps replaced higher wattage bulbs; for example, one manufacturer claimed a 16-watt LED lamp was as bright as a 150 W halogen lamp. A standard general-purpose incandescent bulb emits light at an efficacy of about 14 to 17 lm/W depending on its size and voltage. (Efficacy of incandescent lamps designed for 230 V supplies is ...

  5. Why We Are Obsessed With This $12 Light Bulb - AOL

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    $11.99 at . For those of you who, unlike me, can speak electrician, the specs go as follows: The MOLNART bulb is an E26, 120 lumen light that can be easily attached to a number of bases.

  6. Lampshades can include a frosted finish that helps tame bright light bulbs, a fabric drum to help direct the light, and a metal frame to hold up the light bulb. Or you can choose an exposed light ...

  7. Centennial Light - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial Light was originally a 60-watt bulb, but has since dimmed significantly and is now as bright as a 4-watt bulb. [7] [8] [9] The hand-blown, carbon-filament common light bulb was invented by Adolphe Chaillet, a French engineer who filed a patent for this socket technology. [10]

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