Lamp
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1. A device that produces electric light.
2. device producing light: a device that burns oil, gas, or wax to produce light.
Lamps are lights that light up certain areas in a room. Usually, lamps are strategically placed in areas of a room where a more direct lighting is needed. These lights will not illuminate the whole room unless they are set in position to do so. The lamp is a great accompaniment to the room light and will only add more light to what the room light is already displaying. When the room-light is on, the lamps are more humbled and under the authority of the room-light. But when the room-light is off the authority falls solely upon the lamps to illuminate the room and keep darkness at bay. If both the room-light and the lamps are off, the authority is left to lesser lights if they are available.
But smaller lights, like the nightlight; are much dimmer and do not have enough power to illuminate a room. So darkness is sure to come and it will dominate.
“When light fails, darkness prevails immediately afterwards”.
Lamps are humble lights. Most lamps come with shades, shutters or switches and special bulbs that allows for them to be adjusted from a dimmer to a brighter light. When a greater light is on, the lamp can be shaded, dimmed, shuttered or simply turned off. But when it’s time for the lamps light to shine brighter, it simply needs to be un-shaded, un-shuttered or adjusted to shine at it’s brightest capability.
At times, the lamp must be allowed to freely illuminate to make sure that darkness doesn‘t fill the room.
There are several types of lamps made to be used specifically for certain jobs. For example, the spot-light is a very powerful lamp that displays a focused beam of light that can be directed at will. Headlights or headlamps; are lights that are found on automobiles and are used to light up dark pathways or roads.
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