Zuriel
Zuriel
92 / 17
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

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  • Zuriel
    Zuriel
    19th Mar 2019
    How does this actually work. Like,come on. It's just a little invention,nothing more.
  • The_Admiral
    The_Admiral
    19th Mar 2019
    1337 views.
  • ApplePlastic
    ApplePlastic
    18th Mar 2019
    NIce. +1
  • Experimentation_0
    Experimentation_0
    18th Mar 2019
    cool +1
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    18th Mar 2019
    ayeee jacob shud add vapor for mercury and it immediately kills stkm and stuf
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    18th Mar 2019
    @ApertureScientist, Yes, that was it. He used a carbon filament. Thanks...
  • goblin01
    goblin01
    18th Mar 2019
    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.
  • goblin01
    goblin01
    18th Mar 2019
    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.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    18th Mar 2019
    i think they are actually prohibited in some countries
  • Timothysparrow
    Timothysparrow
    18th Mar 2019
    Nice lightbulb.