brad225
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These are photos my niece sent me today. The bulb was in a light lamp in her living room on a table in a corner with no windows near by. The lamp WAS NOT turned on when the bulb exploded out into the shade and the pieces dropped to the table.
There were no storms in the area and everything was normal weather wise.
I asked if she had tried plugging in something else to the receptacle to check to see if it still worked and she said the was no problem with the power at the receptacle.
Any idea how a bulb has holes blown out with no sign of power to it?
I suggested she show the pictures to someone she knows in the Physics Dept at the University she attends.
You may see this subject on other sites as it seems to defy reality and I would love to have a real answer.
There were no storms in the area and everything was normal weather wise.
I asked if she had tried plugging in something else to the receptacle to check to see if it still worked and she said the was no problem with the power at the receptacle.
Any idea how a bulb has holes blown out with no sign of power to it?
I suggested she show the pictures to someone she knows in the Physics Dept at the University she attends.
You may see this subject on other sites as it seems to defy reality and I would love to have a real answer.