filamentpærer
Filamentpærer, also known as incandescent light bulbs, are a type of electric light that produces light by heating a metal filament until it glows. This filament is typically made of tungsten, chosen for its high melting point. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb that is either filled with an inert gas or is a vacuum. This prevents the filament from oxidizing and burning out quickly.
When an electric current passes through the filament, it encounters resistance, causing it to heat up to
Despite their inefficiency, filamentpærer were the dominant form of electric lighting for over a century. They