In electronics, the term bulb usually refers to a light bulb. A light bulb is a device that emits light using electrical energy.
In general, a light bulb has a structure surrounded by a filament, which is a light emitting element composed of metal wires, and glass or transparent plastic to protect it.
When electricity passes through a light bulb, the filament emits light, which emits light to the surroundings.
Light bulbs are mainly used in lighting fixtures and appliances, and come in many different types and shapes.
In an ordinary home, ordinary light bulbs, fluorescent lights, and LED bulbs are mainly used.
In addition to this, light bulbs are used for various purposes such as automobile headlights, taillights, and traffic lights.
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