incandescent light

collocation in English

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incandescent
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.kænˈdes.ənt/
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/ˌɪn.kænˈdes.ənt/
producing a bright light from a heated filament or ...
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light
noun
uk
/laɪt/
us
/laɪt/
the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to ...
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Anincandescentlightsource, attached to a constant-voltage transformer, was mounted above the center of the maze for the initial test luminance.
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Blue filters reduce the orange colour caused byincandescentlight.
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He is most famous for inventing anincandescentlightbulb.
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Anincandescentlightbulb is sufficient for bromine radical generation.
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His bald head resembles anincandescentlightbulb.
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Each panel can be illuminated by anincandescentlightbulb.
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In 1912 an improved pharolineincandescentlightwas installed.
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The factory producedincandescentlightbulbs for the corporation.
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Incandescentlightbulbs with halogen lamps taking over later.
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This coil resembles a filament in anincandescentlightbulb.
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Argon, mixed with nitrogen, is used as a filler gas forincandescentlightbulbs.
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Items as mundane as anincandescentlightbulb may act as modulators.
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Similarly, neodymium glass is becoming widely used more directly inincandescentlightbulbs.
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Featured inventions include theincandescentlightbulb, the phonograph, and some of his early motion pictures.
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The stunt also commemorated the 75th anniversary of theincandescentlightbulb.
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They contained relays or stepping switches controlling digits consisting ofincandescentlightbulbs.
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Most of the decoration molding andincandescentlightbulbs on the ceiling remain intact.
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No cellular damage was observed following exposure toincandescentlightof equivalent intensity.
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For anincandescentlightbulb the multiplier is approximately 50-to-one.
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However, low frequency also causes noticeable flicker in arc lamps andincandescentlightbulbs.
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Thermal randomness explains why anincandescentlightbulb, for example, emits unpolarized light.
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Incandescentlightbulbs are usually marketed according to the electrical power consumed.
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