olajvilágítás
Olajvilágítás refers to the use of oil as a fuel source for illumination. This method of lighting was widely used throughout history before the advent of electricity. Various types of oil were employed, including animal fats, vegetable oils, and later, mineral oils like kerosene. The basic principle involved a wick, typically made of absorbent material like cotton, submerged in the oil and extending out of a container. When the wick was lit, it drew the oil up through capillary action, allowing the flame to burn and produce light.
The efficiency and quality of light varied depending on the type of oil and the design of
Olajvilágítás played a crucial role in human civilization, enabling activities after dark, extending working hours, and