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[S 6064] Light bulb. Coloured X-ray of an electric light bulb. At upper centre, the coiled filament can be seen inside the glass envelope. The filament is doubly coiled. A fine tungsten wire (about 0.01mm thick) is wound into a helical coil, and then wound into a larger diameter helical coil. Tungsten is ideal for a filament as it is trong and has a high melting point (3410 degrees Celsius). The glass bulb is filled with an inert nitrogen/argon mixture to prevent oxidation. As the bulb runs, however, small amounts of tungsten deposit onto the glass. Eventually, this results in a break in the filament and the bulb 'blows'. The average life of such a bulb is 1,000 hours. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/HUGH TURVEY) === === [Stockbild-Archiv]