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Incandescent Lamp

For Incandescent Lamp we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Concert Lighting, Construction, Energy, Lighting and Photography.



Incandescent Lamp (Concert Lighting)

A lamp which creates light by heating up a thin filament, usually tungsten wire. Most standard household light bulbs as will as tungsten halogen lamps are incandescent. The color temperature of most incandescent lamps ranges from 1800. Kelvin to about 3800. Kelvin.
See Also: Color Temperature Tungsten Halogen Lamp


Incandescent Lamp (Construction)

A lamp employing an electrically charged metal filament that glows at white heat. A typical light bulb.


Incandescent Lamp (Energy)

An electric lamp in which a filament is heated by an electric current until it emits visible light.


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Incandescent Lamp (Lighting)

The traditional type of light bulb that produces light through electricity causing a filament to glow. It is a very inefficient source of illumination.


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Incandescent Lamp (Photography)

An electrical lamp in which the filament radiates visible light when heated in a vacuum by an electrical current.




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