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I assume that you mean 'two lines', as you cannot connect anything across 'two phases'! The answer is that it depends on whether the line voltage exceeds the rated voltage of the lamp; if it does then the lamp will either burn out immediately, or have its life considerably shortened. If it doesn't then the lamp will operate normally.

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What will happen when two phases are given as input to an incandescent lamp?

its burn that lampAnswerI assume that you mean 'two lines', as you cannot connect anything across 'two phases'! The answer is that it depends on whether the line voltage exceeds the rated voltage of the lamp; if it does then the lamp will either burn out immediately, or have its life considerably shortened. If it doesn't then the lamp will operate normally or may even be dim. It's all to do with the rated voltage of the lamp, now how it's connected!


What can an incandescent test lamp is used to check?

An incandescent lamp can be used to check continuity of a circuit.


Why is an incandescent lamp cool to the touch when it gives off heat?

The majority of the energy consumed by an incandescent lamp is converted into heat rather than light. The glass bulb of the lamp acts as a barrier, preventing direct contact with the filament that emits the heat. This is why the lamp feels cool to the touch despite giving off heat.


What is equal to 60 watt in CFL?

If the question is what wattage compact fluorescent (CFL) lamp has a similar light output to an incandescent lamp of a given wattage, the ratio is usually about 4. A 60W incandescent can be replaced by an 13-15 W CFL lamp. A 60W CFL lamp can replace a 300W incandescent lamp.


What light sources emits only a continuous spectrum a. hydrogen gas b. mercury lamp c. sodium lamp d. incandescent lamp e. laser?

d. incandescent lamp


Is CO2 emitted by incandescent bulb?

No, carbon dioxide is not emitted by an incandescent lamp.


What is another word for light bulb?

Incandescent lamp


How many lumen in a 25 watt incandescent light bulb?

a 100W incandescent lamp emits 120 candela.lumen is the unit for luminous intensity per steradian ,an lamp emits in all directiontherefore a 16.25watt lamp contains 19.5 lumenAnswerThe lumen is the SI unit for luminous flux -which describes the output power of visible light expressed in photometric units. The ratio of a lamp's output luminous flux to its input power is termed 'efficacy', expressed in lumens per watt. The efficacy for incandescent lamp varies from 5-15 lumens per watt. So the output of a 16.25-W incandescent lamp will be between 80-245 W.


Why was the incandescent lamp not used in homes?

The incandescent lamps are very frequently used in all the buildings !


A PS30 incandescent lamp has an overall maximum diameter of?

A PS30 incandescent lamp typically has an overall maximum diameter of around 3.75 inches.


Who was rewarded for his patent incandescent lamp?

Alexander Lodygin


What was the first name of the light bulb?

The Incandescent Lamp