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Why is it light bulbs always tend to break the moment when you switch them on.
The discussion revolves around the reasons why light bulbs tend to break when switched on, exploring various physical and mechanical stresses on the filament during the transition from off to on. The scope includes theoretical explanations, material science, and practical implications related to light bulb longevity.
Participants express multiple competing views regarding the causes of light bulb failure upon switching on, with no consensus reached on a single explanation. Various factors such as thermal stress, electrical surges, and material fatigue are discussed, indicating a complex interplay of influences.
Some assumptions about the behavior of materials under thermal stress and electrical conditions are not fully explored, and the discussion does not resolve the mathematical implications of the proposed models.
Originally posted by username
Why is it light bulbs always tend to break the moment when you switch them on.
Originally posted by username
Why is it light bulbs always tend to break the moment when you switch them on.
Hahaha, the way mine only last a couple of months I'd agreeOriginally posted by Tyger
...this subject has been studied very carefully by the light bulb people...