glühlampe
A glühlampe, commonly known in English as an incandescent light bulb, is a type of electric light that produces light by means of a filament that is heated until it glows. The filament is typically made of tungsten and is enclosed in a glass bulb that is filled with an inert gas or a vacuum.
The principle behind the glühlampe is the incandescence of a solid material when it is heated to
The invention of the practical incandescent light bulb is most often attributed to Thomas Edison, although
While once ubiquitous, glühlampen have largely been phased out in many parts of the world due to