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How to Build a Circuit Using Light Bulbs
by Steve Jones
In order to build a circuit with light bulbs, a cell is needed that matches the voltage of the light bulb. Learn how to avoid burning out a circuit made with light bulbs with help from a science teacher in this free video on light bulbs and physics.
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What Is the Difference Between Fluorescent Light Bulbs & Regular Light Bulbs?
by Mark Kennan
Compact fluorescent light bulbs are beginning to replace regular light bulbs, also known as incandescent light bulbs. Regular lights generally have a bulb shape, while fluorescent bulbs are often shaped as coils.
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How to Recycle Light Bulbs
by a eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor
A simple household light bulb can be deceptively difficult to recycle. Some light bulbs feature filaments and other parts made of mercury, contributing to the inclusion of toxins in the environment. You should collect all of your light bulbs and recycle them.
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Removing Light Bulbs Before a Move
by Abigail Jones
Replace expensive fluorescent light bulbs with plain light bulbs before a move. Learn why replacing light bulbs is important before a move with expert tips in this free moving video.
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How to change a broken light bulb.
by pixiemama
Using a potato you can effectivly remove a broken light bulb.
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Collectible Antique Santa Light bulbs
by Sue Shea
Learn how to collect santa light bulbs in this free video clip about Christmas collectibles.
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How to Change a light bulb without shocking the crap out of yourself
by ssgmelizondo
To change a light bulb with shocking or burning yourself.
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How to Dispose of Energy Saving Light Bulbs
by Ruth Taylor
Energy saving lights bulbs are also sometimes known as compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL). These light bulbs and other fluorescent bulbs contain mercury, so it is a good idea to properly dispose of them. Otherwise, energy saving light bulbs can leak mercury into the soil and water supply. Your state may have recycling facilities that receive burned out energy saving light bulbs.
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How to Change a Microscope Light Bulb
by a eHow Electronics Editor
Microscopes can bring those seemingly invisible creatures of our earth to life on your glass slide. Sometimes the light bulb gets too dim or burns out. If your microscope light bulb needs to be changed, hurry to your computer and order a new light bulb so you can get back to your ever changing Amoebas. After receiving your microscope light bulb, it won't take long to change.
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How to Make a Light Bulb
by Andy Kirmayer
There are millions of light bulbs, mass produced today on a regular basis. It is possible to make your own light bulb with a battery and a few materials. Though this won’t make you a famous inventor like Thomas Edison, it can be a fun experience and give you a hands-on lesson on just how light bulbs work. This article describes how to build a light bulb like the ordinary incandescent ones that use filaments to produce light.
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