in a real light bulb, a thin metal filiment glows because of the amount of resistance
The new one, its not his fault they like it, he used allowed (at the time) software. Spyda and when he doesnt hack he still has more votes than your saves combined on all of his saves. Zach it is not stupid, its original, practical, and for the most part it is accurate. chillin penguin311 there is light, scaterboybob in this type of light bulb, a thin filiment heats up, because of resistance and makes light. the coil is not made of tungsten
actually, a lightbulb works by heating the tungsten coil. argon is like the most inert (non reactive) gas. They acutally use it in labs for emergencies when they need to contain dangerous reactions/chemicals....
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And the light bulb puts lots of electricity into some thin metal wires where it heats up and creates light, But in energy saving bulbs, There is probaly some noble gas or something.
should put some Glow inside the bulb
nice, but you should make a tung version. more realistic.+1
that is not how a lightbulb works falseking007 said it all (thank you falseking)
@Skaterboybob I thought lightbulbs were made from Tungsten, and the electricity heats the metal. Since Tungsten has a high melting point.. But I'll take your word.
@rocketrad Actually, The electricity electrifies the coil, Causing a reaction in the Argon inside the lightbulb, But since Noble Gas in this doesnt act like Argon (A noble gas) we cant really make a /working/ lightbulb.