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The Fifteen Watt Tungsten Lamp

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A technical thesis investigates performance and behavior of a 15-watt tungsten electric lamp, presenting test methods, measurement apparatus, and empirical characteristic curves that relate candle power to voltage, current, resistance, and wattage. It reports life tests comparing constant-voltage, vibration-free conditions with severe mechanical shock, analyzes mean spherical candle power using Kennelley’s graphical method, and examines the overshooting phenomenon with proposed theories, quantitative measurements, and curve plots. Experimental limitations and sample-size caveats are acknowledged, and final conclusions synthesize the lamp’s efficiency, distribution patterns, and anomalous behaviors observed during testing.

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Clair Elmore Anderson

Clair Elmore Anderson was an American author known for his contributions to literature on practical topics. His notable work, "The Fifteen Watt Tungsten Lamp," explores the intricacies of lighting technology and its implications for everyday life. Anderson's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of science and daily living, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding of technological advancements in the early 20th century.

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