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incandescent gas

Incandescent gas refers to a type of lighting where gas, typically natural gas or propane, is burned to produce light. The flame heats a filament or a tube that glows brightly, emitting visible light. This method was commonly used in gas lamps before the widespread adoption of electric lighting. While it can create a warm and inviting ambiance, incandescent gas lighting is less efficient compared to modern electric lighting technologies. Today, similar principles are used in some decorative gas lamps, but electric lighting has largely replaced it for everyday use due to improved efficiency and convenience.