I'm suprised there hasn't been more of a response to this question.
On the 30th August 2009, a Europe-wide ban on traditional incandescent bulbs began its roll out, starting with a ban on 100W bulbs and old-style frosted or pearled bulbs.
So, IF these bulbs trigger migraines, then there's going to be tears before bedtime, isn't there?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-505571/Energy-saving-bulbs-cause-migraines-warn-experts.html
While some people may experience headaches or other symptoms due to the flickering of certain types of energy-saving light bulbs, the technology has improved over the years to reduce this issue. It's always best to try different types of bulbs to see which works best for you and to make sure your lighting environment is comfortable.
Adding one more battery to a parallel circuit of two light bulbs would increase the voltage across the entire circuit. This would cause both light bulbs to shine more brightly as they receive more power. It will not affect the current flowing through the circuit but will boost the overall energy provided to the circuit.
Loosening one bulb in a series circuit will break the circuit and cause all the bulbs to turn off. In a parallel circuit, loosening one bulb will not affect the other bulbs, and they will remain lit.
A cause of mechanical energy is the motion of an object due to its position or movement. This energy can be transformed between potential energy (stored energy based on position) and kinetic energy (energy of motion).
One type of energy that has the ability to do work or cause a change is kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. When an object is in motion, it can perform work or cause a change in its surroundings.
Friction can cause kinetic energy to change into thermal energy
Honestly, I think it is people's unwillingness to sacrifce or do their part in saving energy for a more eco-friendly world. There are plenty of ways for people to contribute to society. For example, people should use the go green light bulbs that save more energy in their homes. Also, just by turning off lights or televisions when you're not in a room saves lots of electricity. Using a gas heater instead of an electric heater is also a great source to use for saving energy.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.
There is the an electronic circuit with a lot of Diode, Capacitor, Resistance and many other components, which use to make the bulb more efficient and help to save the energy. Because in regular bulb there is only a wire which is directly connect to the supply that's why the resistance is high and this is the cause of energy wasting, so we use the electronic circuit to save the electrical energy and to make a high efficiency devices.
i think it can, as it gives me headaches.
It is somewhat risky to inhale acetone, and it could cause headaches.
I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them
Very bad headaches, yes.
In a incandescent light bulb almost 90% of the energy taken in is being wasted as heat. only 10% is being used as visible light. this means that alot of energy taken in from ex sun,vind and water are not being used as it should have been. Thats why the LED bulbs are so good because they dont give out as much wasted energy
no
It can
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