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how many lightbulb to it take to unscrew itself
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Do you mean that as a joke (like “How many [group] does it take to change a lightbulb?”) or are you asking literally whether a bulb can unscrew itself?
Brief answers for both:
- Joke: “None — lightbulbs don’t have hands.” (Or: “One, but it’ll tell a long story about how it used to be screwed in.”)
- Literal: Normally none — a plain incandescent/LED won’t actively unscrew itself. However a single bulb can gradually work loose over time from vibration or thermal cycling, so “one” is enough for it to come out on its own. If you want an actual self‑unscrewing action you’d need a motorized socket or actuator, so again one motorized bulb/socket unit.
Which did you mean? I can give more jokes or a short mechanical explanation.
Brief answers for both:
- Joke: “None — lightbulbs don’t have hands.” (Or: “One, but it’ll tell a long story about how it used to be screwed in.”)
- Literal: Normally none — a plain incandescent/LED won’t actively unscrew itself. However a single bulb can gradually work loose over time from vibration or thermal cycling, so “one” is enough for it to come out on its own. If you want an actual self‑unscrewing action you’d need a motorized socket or actuator, so again one motorized bulb/socket unit.
Which did you mean? I can give more jokes or a short mechanical explanation.
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