What does a type B light bulb mean?
Candelabra bulbs
B-shaped bulbs are also known as Candelabra bulbs. Bulbs with this shape have a bulged base that attenuates to a rounded tip. C-shaped bulbs look very similar to holiday lamps. The bulbs of this shape are very wide-spread in chandeliers, night lights, and lower wattage applications.
What does a Type B lamp look like?
Type B Light Bulb The bulb itself is generally narrow and bullet-shaped or flame-shaped. This style of bulb is most often used for decorative purposes, such as in candelabra-style lighting fixtures.
What is the bulb on the bow of a ship for?
A bulbous bow is an extension of the hull just below the load waterline. The basic purpose is to create a low-pressure zone to reduce or eliminate the bow wave and reduce the resulting drag. Today the bulbous bow is a normal part of modern seagoing cargo ships.
What base does a Type B bulb have?
E12 Base
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What is bulb base B22?
B22 Bulb. If you don’t know about the base type of your bulb, go for B22 LED bulb as it is the most commonly used bulb base type in India. This type is also called a pin type bulb holder base or bayonet pin base type. The bulb for this type of a holder has a diameter of 22mm. Typical usage – Standard single bulbs.
How does the bulb on front of ship work?
A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability.
Do all ships have bulbous bows?
But try having a look at the bows of modern cruise ships, container ships, LNG carriers, research vessels, etc. All of them are characterized by a bulbous bow. Not only monohull ships, today almost even catamarans are equipped with a bulbous bow rather than straight bows.
Is E12 bulb same as Type B?
B is “bulged”, refers to the shape of the glass portion of the assembly. 10 is the major diameter of the glass part in 1/8ths of an inch, thus 10 is 1 1/4 inches. E12 is the screw thread base size with 12 being the diameter in millimeters.
