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minus-square@riodoro1@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•1 month agoHow many people you know could explain to you what happens when you turn on the light?
minus-squareDragon Rider (drag)linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoAn electrical current runs through a thin wire with an extremely high melting point in a vacuum, safely using resistance to turn electric potential into heat and light. Do kids these days not know that?
minus-square@enbipanic@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglish6•1 month agoLEDs kinda ruin the simplicity. Current runs into a chunk of Gallium Nitride and mumble mumble quantum mumble mumble bandgap and light comes out!
minus-square@Peter1986C@lemmings.worldlinkfedilink1•1 month agoTL/CCFL kind of ruined that simplicity already.
How many people you know could explain to you what happens when you turn on the light?
An electrical current runs through a thin wire with an extremely high melting point in a vacuum, safely using resistance to turn electric potential into heat and light. Do kids these days not know that?
LEDs kinda ruin the simplicity. Current runs into a chunk of Gallium Nitride and mumble mumble quantum mumble mumble bandgap and light comes out!
TL/CCFL kind of ruined that simplicity already.