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Carbon wire filament incandescent light bulb

unknown1890/1900

NEMO Science Museum

NEMO Science Museum
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Carbon filament lamps were the first incandescent light bulbs, in which a filament emits light when heated by an electric current. The filament must be kept in a vacuum to prevent it from burning up, and this is why the filament is enclosed in a glass bulb. This is a partially frosted light bulb to make the light slightly less bright.

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  • Title: Carbon wire filament incandescent light bulb
  • Creator: unknown
  • Date Created: 1890/1900
  • Physical Dimensions: 12,5 x 5,7 cm (h x D)
  • Original Language: English
  • Type: object
  • Rights: NEMO Science Museum
  • Medium: glass, metal
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