Incandescent Mnemonic
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incandescent
incandescent
/ˌɪn.kænˈdɛs.ənt/
Examples
- An incandescent lamp is used for the source of infrared radiation.
- In ordinary incandescent lamps this tungsten is deposited on the bulb.
- The next step in technology is inventing incandescent lamps.
- Incandescent lamps are very sensitive to changes in the supply voltage.
- The light is produced by a combination of incandescence and candoluminescence.
- The system is a combination of metallic and incandescent lights.
- Most of all they are about the incandescence of light and color.
- He invented several forms of the incandescent electric light.
- The tips of the carbon rods are heated to incandescence, creating light.
- Consumption of incandescent light bulbs grew rapidly in the United States.
emitting light as a result of being heated
adjective
characterized by ardent emotion or intensity or brilliance
adjective
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"In + Can + Dance + Cent. Inside a can, a penny dances glowing hot and bright."
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