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Lamp
A lamp is a device that produces light. Lamps are often used to provide illumination in homes, offices, and other buildings. They can be powered by electricity, gas, or oil.
History[edit]
The use of lamps dates back to ancient times. The earliest lamps were made from naturally occurring materials such as rocks, shells, and hollowed-out vegetables. These early lamps used animal fat as fuel and had a wick made from plant fibers.
In the 18th century, the invention of the Argand lamp marked a significant advancement in lamp technology. This lamp used a hollow, circular wick and a glass chimney to produce a bright, steady flame.
The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Edison in the late 19th century revolutionized the lamp industry. This type of lamp produces light by heating a filament wire to a high temperature until it glows.
Types of Lamps[edit]
There are many different types of lamps, including:
- Table lamps: These are small, portable lamps that are often used for task lighting.
- Floor lamps: These are tall, freestanding lamps that are used to provide ambient lighting.
- Desk lamps: These are small lamps that are designed to provide focused light for tasks such as reading or writing.
- Wall lamps: These are lamps that are mounted on the wall. They are often used for accent lighting or to illuminate artwork.
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