Lamp
part of a light fixture that produces the light
A lamp is a device that makes light and heat.[1] Lamps usually work with electricity, using a lightbulb. In the United States, a lamp is usually considered a desk lamp or floor lamp. Other sources of light are called 'lights', such as streetlights, flashlights, and headlights, which in some countries are called streetlamps, torches and headlamps.
Before electric lamps were invented, gas lamps, oil lamps or candles were used.
Related pages change
- Compact fluorescent lamp
- Gas discharge lamp
- Lava lamp (mostly used for decoration rather than lighting a room)
References change
- ↑ "Definition of lamp". Merriam-Webster dictionary. Archived from the original on 2007-08-20. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
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