Original carbon-filament bulb from Thomas EdisonCarbon filament lamp (E27 socket, 220 volts, approx. 30 watts, left side: running with 100 voltsU.S. Patent 0,223,898  by Thomas Edison for an improved electric lamp, January 27, 1880A scanning electron microscope image (75x) of a 60 W line voltage light bulb filament. In order to increase the filament length while keeping its physical size small, the filament takes the form of a coiled coil. By comparison, low voltage lamp filaments usually take the form of a single coil.A light bulb with a standard E26 Edison screw base
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