Over on YouTube [Drake] from the [styropyro] channel investigates what happens when you take an enormous tungsten incandescent light bulb and pump 30,000 watts through it. The answer: it burns bright ...
Tungsten’s hardness at elevated temperatures, tensile strength, corrosion resistance and good electrical and thermal conductivity make it a metal of choice used in industry. Tungsten has the highest ...
Typically, lamps provide a stationary source of light to illuminate a given area and help us see what we’re doing. However, they can also be a little more artistic and eye-catching, like this windmill ...
The problem with Light Bulbs is that, although they are fairly common, they don’t drop like other scraps, so smashing random crates and wandering through residential drops is just a waste of time.