hehkulamppulähteissä
Hehkulamppulähteissä, often translated as incandescent bulb sources or filament light sources, refers to the technology behind traditional incandescent light bulbs. These bulbs produce light by heating a thin filament, typically made of tungsten, until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb filled with an inert gas or a vacuum to prevent the filament from oxidizing and burning out too quickly.
The process works on the principle of incandescence, where an object emits light when it is heated
Incandescent bulbs were the dominant form of artificial lighting for over a century. They are valued for