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Light Bulb: Juan Pino Cesar Suarez

The incandescent light bulb was invented in the early 1800s after many scientists experimented with creating a long-lasting filament that could produce light through heating. Thomas Edison was particularly successful in developing a practical bulb and electric lighting system in the late 1800s. While Edison achieved wealth and fame, he eventually lost control of his company which merged to form General Electric in 1892. Scientists now work to develop more efficient bulbs like CFLs and LEDs which use 75% and 65% less energy respectively compared to incandescent bulbs. LED bulbs have become a popular choice for homes due to their long life, durability, and efficiency.

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Light Bulb: Juan Pino Cesar Suarez

The incandescent light bulb was invented in the early 1800s after many scientists experimented with creating a long-lasting filament that could produce light through heating. Thomas Edison was particularly successful in developing a practical bulb and electric lighting system in the late 1800s. While Edison achieved wealth and fame, he eventually lost control of his company which merged to form General Electric in 1892. Scientists now work to develop more efficient bulbs like CFLs and LEDs which use 75% and 65% less energy respectively compared to incandescent bulbs. LED bulbs have become a popular choice for homes due to their long life, durability, and efficiency.

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LIGHT BULB

Juan Pino Cesar Suarez

History
The invention of the incandescent light bulb has a history spanning from the early 1800s. Until that time, available light sources consisted of candles, oil lanterns, and gas lamps. In 1809, an English chemist, Humphrey Davy, started the journey to the invention of a practical incandescent light source. He used a high power battery to induce current between two charcoal strips. The current flowing through the two charcoal strips produced an intense incandescent light, creating the first arc lamp.

Throughout the 1800s, many scientists and inventors strove to create a cost effective, practical, long-life incandescent light bulb. The primary hurdle was creating a long-lived, hightemperature filament--the key to a practical incandescent light. Many high-melting-point materials were explored in inert/evacuated chambers in the process.

Thomas Hughes, has attributed Edison's success to his style of development. Edison's first successful bulb was a subsystem integrated into a system of electric lighting

Electric lights success brought name to Thomas Edison. He achieved great heights of wealth and fame as the electricity had spread throughout. His different companies continued to expand until 1889 and then Edison General Electric came into being. Even though company was in his name, he did not control it. Need for capital for developing lighting industry persuaded him to involve bankers like J.P Morgan. In year 1892, he merged the company with leading opponent Thompson-Houston and companys name became General Electric.

Now bulbs have come a long way and scientists are working 24x7 to offer power saving, efficient and environment savvy bulbs. CFLS and LED bulbs are replacing the incandescent bulbs. Though a little costlier, they are environment friendly and power saving. Incandescent bulbs can be reasonably characterized just as heater that produces lights. As the typical incandescent offers only 3-5% light of the total energy it takes up. Remaining energy is wasted as heat. CFLs on the other side employ 75% lesser energy in the comparison and lasts 10 times longer. Useful long life and efficiency adds to the popularity of CFLs.

LED is also used by a lot of people and is more energy efficient than CFLs too. Standard LED offers around 35 lumens of light per watt as compared to around 12 lumen offered by an incandescent bulb. LED bulbs are getting developed and soon they would offer 131 lumens every watt. LEDs are used at a lot of places. These are used in trail lights of trucks and cars, watch dials, digital clocks, traffic signals, Christmas lights. Long life and durability has made it popular these days. It has become an ideal lighting for homes. One can find a range of LED bulbs in the market.

From simple light bulbs to CFLs and LEDs, bulbs have covered a long way. Hardly did we know that small thing like bulb can literally illuminate our lives.

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