arclampi
Arclampi is a term that refers to a type of lighting fixture. Historically, it specifically denoted a lamp that produced light through an electric arc. This arc is created by passing an electric current between two electrodes, typically made of carbon, in the air. The intense heat of the arc causes the electrodes to incandesce and also heats the surrounding air, producing a bright, often bluish-white light.
Early forms of arc lighting were used for public illumination and industrial purposes due to their high
While the term "arclampi" might still be encountered in historical contexts or in discussions of specialized