Bulbs that have been burning for 115 years/science fiction

Bulbs that have been burning for 115 years/science fiction
Bulbs that have been burning for 115 years/science fiction
Bulbs that have been burning for 115 years/science fiction
 
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Take a look at your surroundings. How old are the objects you can see? How many years do you think can last? After 3 or 5 years, it is normal to be outdated or damaged.


So you should be surprised to find that a bulb in the fire house, Livermore, California, USA, has long been burning for 100 years!


Yes, that's right. Sounds incredible, but it's true. Even today, the blaze was planted in the Fire House in 1901 and it was closed only a few times. More than 100 years later, the light is still spreading properly. The life expectancy of such bulbs usually lasts from one thousand to 2,000 hours. And fluorescent bulbs or LED lights that are currently running can last from 25 to 5,000 hours.

So it was a surprise for so many years that this bulb was fueled by the intense fuel of aging. Although it is unclear how many years the bulb will make a long-lasting record, it has already made more than 1 million hours of record.


At Mastermind Electrician Adolph. Designed by Chatel Bulb and its company Shelby Electric built it. The filament of the bulb, although used instead of transient carbon, allows it to burn for a long time at low temperatures, but was only for 1 year.

The bulb was closed several times in the interest of moving and loading from one room to another. The bulb that lasted for more than 100 years is a mystery. The exact reason is unknown. Because this great bulb was not handed over to the scientists for testing.


As a result, many of the explanations that are common to many of the bulbs are subject to speculation. According to many, the quality of the carbon used in filament is very good because the bulb is still lighting. Again, according to some, the glass shell of the bulb is very tight and can penetrate the air, making the bulb still intact.

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