izzólámpákét
Izzólámpákét is a Hungarian term that translates to "incandescent lamp" or "light bulb." It refers to an electric lamp that produces light by passing an electric current through a thin filament, typically made of tungsten, which heats up and glows. This process of incandescence is the defining characteristic of this type of lighting technology.
Invented in the late 19th century, the incandescent lamp revolutionized illumination, replacing older methods like gas
While historically significant and once the dominant form of electric lighting, incandescent lamps are now largely