lampenverhalten
Lampenverhalten refers to the behavior of incandescent lamps when they are driven beyond their rated voltage or current. This phenomenon was first discovered by the German physicist Heinrich Geissler in 1858 and was later further studied by various researchers. Lampenverhalten is characterized by a number of distinct changes in the lamp's electrical and thermal properties.
When a lamp is driven beyond its rated voltage or current, the filament begins to evaporate at
The study of lampenverhalten has significant implications for the development and operation of incandescent lamps. By
In summary, lampenverhalten is a complex phenomenon that is of interest to researchers in the fields of