- arc
light is a lamp that
produces light by an
electric arc (also
called a
voltaic arc). The
carbon arc
light,
which consists of an arc
between carbon electrodes...
- The
Calvin cycle,
light-independent reactions, bio
synthetic phase, dark reactions, or
photosynthetic carbon reduction (PCR)
cycle of
photosynthesis is...
- composite, or just carbon, are
extremely strong and
light fiber-reinforced
plastics that
contain carbon fibers.
CFRPs can be
expensive to produce, but are...
- food
directly from
carbon dioxide and
water using energy from
light. However, not all
organisms use
carbon dioxide as a
source of
carbon atoms to
carry out...
-
electric light any further. In 1838,
Belgian lithographer Marcellin Jobard invented an
incandescent light bulb with a
vacuum atmosphere using a
carbon filament...
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Carbon fibers or
carbon fibres (alternatively CF,
graphite fiber or
graphite fibre) are
fibers about 5 to 10
micrometers (0.00020–0.00039 in) in diameter...
-
Edison light bulbs, also
known as
filament light bulbs and
retroactively referred to as
antique light bulbs or
vintage light bulbs, are
either carbon- or...
-
Carbon (6C) has 14
known isotopes, from 8 C to 20 C as well as 22 C, of
which only 12 C and 13 C are stable. The longest-lived
radioisotope is 14 C, with...
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Carbon black (with
subtypes acetylene black,
channel black,
furnace black, lamp
black and
thermal black) is a
material produced by the
incomplete combustion...
-
known as
carbro (
carbon-bromide) printing,
contact with a
conventional silver bromide paper print,
rather than
exposure to
light, was used to selectively...