Zuriel
18th Mar 2019
20th Mar 2019
Spark & Hold the button until Tungsten heats up much enough to become white and glowing (It usually takes 25-30 seconds.)
yesrealistic
lightbulb
technology
unrealistic
norealistic
electricity
zuriel
Comments
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How does this actually work. Like,come on. It's just a little invention,nothing more.
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1337 views.
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NIce. +1
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cool +1
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ayeee jacob shud add vapor for mercury and it immediately kills stkm and stuf
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@ApertureScientist, Yes, that was it. He used a carbon filament. Thanks...
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Also, the glass when you enable ambient heat gets inacceptably hot. Well I mean, it's not a bad way to turn it off, but still a new way could be found. The only thing is to make the filament shine faster.
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It's not that realistic to some point, as in real life the mercury in incondesent light bulbs vaporizes when it is exposed to electricity. It can be still fixed though.
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i think they are actually prohibited in some countries
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Nice lightbulb.