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0.3A 3.8V Mini Incandescent Bulbs for Physics Experiments
15,00 EGP
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- Voltage: 3.8V
- Current: 0.3A
- Compact Size: Suitable for small experimental setups and circuits.
- Durability: Designed to withstand the rigors of classroom use.
- Educational Use: Ideal for demonstrating electrical concepts and circuit behavior in physics experiments.
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Description
0.3A 3.8V Mini Incandescent Bulbs – Ideal for Physics Experiments & Educational Kits
These 0.3A 3.8V mini incandescent bulbs are perfect for physics experiments, basic circuits, and science education kits. Designed for clarity and reliability, they emit a soft warm light and provide visual feedback in low-voltage circuits.
Commonly used in school labs, prototyping boards, battery-operated projects, and demonstrations of Ohm’s law and electricity fundamentals, these bulbs are an excellent tool for learning and experimentation.
Key Features
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Miniature incandescent bulbs for educational use
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Rated at 3.8V and 0.3A
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Clear glass envelope for easy light visibility
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Screw-type base – easy to mount in lamp holders
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Ideal for basic electronics, physics labs, and circuit demonstrations
Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Type | Mini Incandescent Bulb |
Rated Voltage | 3.8V |
Rated Current | 0.3A |
Power | ~1.14W |
Base Type | Miniature Screw (E10 or similar) |
Light Color | Warm White |
Usage | Educational / Hobby |
Package Includes
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1 × 3.8V 0.3A Mini Incandescent Bulb
💡 Tip: Use with a compatible lamp holder for easy integration into test circuits and learning setups.
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Specification
Overview
Weight Weight | 0,0000 g |
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Specification
voltage |
3.8V |
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current |
0.3A |
bulb-type |
Incandescent |
base-type |
Typically E10 or similar small base |
application |
Educational experiments and demonstrations |