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Incandescent, LED, or compact fluorescent bulbs are commonly used for table lamps. The specific type of bulb will depend on the lamp's design and the desired level of brightness.
A subsystem for a lamp would be the bulb because the bulb lets the eye see.
The main subsystems in a lamp are the electrical system (power cord, socket, switch, and bulb), the shade or diffuser that covers the bulb, and the base that supports the lamp. These subsystems work together to provide illumination and functionality to the lamp.
Yes, you can use a fluorescent bulb in a floor lamp as long as the bulb fits the lamp's socket and wattage requirements. Make sure to check the lamp's specifications to ensure compatibility and consider the lighting quality and intensity of the fluorescent bulb for your needs.
You pull the string and it turns on, you pull it again and it turns off.
1amp 3 max depends on what rating lamp it is (or bulb).
A lamp refers to the entire lighting fixture that holds the bulb and provides light, while a bulb is the actual light-emitting component that fits inside the lamp and produces light when powered. In other words, the bulb is the source of light, while the lamp is the structure that houses and supports the bulb.
A 120 volt table lamp with a 75 watt bulb will pull 0.625 amps. With a 100 watt bulb it will pull 0.833 amps. And with a modern fluorescent 13 watt bulb it will pull 0.108 amps.
The table lamp was invented by Thomas Edison in the late 19th century. Edison's invention of the incandescent light bulb was key to the development of the table lamp as a common household item.
No, because the lamp is a dual beam and should be going through the same circuit. See sources and related links below for more bulb/lamp information.
A table lamp with a fluorescent or LED bulb provides excellent energy efficient lighting. Almost any lamp can accommodate a compact fluorescent or LED bulb which makes any fixture more efficient.
Your lampshade may not the right size for the lamp. A good lamp store can help you select a lamp shade that suits the lamp. Another consideration is the height of the table in reference to the seat next to it.
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It's not widely realised that incandescent lamps have a fuse element in series with the lamp base and the filament. This fuse is designed to prevent the lamp exploding in the event of a failure of the filament which results in it being short circuited.
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this is a highly complex issue becuasu the bulb is the important part of a lamp. so i personally feel after much research and condsideration i feel that i bulb with a 75mm fuse would be highly reccommended :) thankyou for testing my knowledge.
The light bulb will probably burn out, if the fuse of the lamp does not burn out first. On the other hand, a lamp with 240V rating can still be used in the USA, but the light will be about half as bright for the same light bulb.