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==Physics and engineering==
==Physics and engineering==
* [[Electrical filament]], of incandescent light bulb
* [[Electrical filament]] of incandescent light bulb
* [[Heater filament]], of a vacuum tube
* [[Heater filament]] of a vacuum tube
* [[Current filament]], an inhomogeneity in current flow
* [[Current filament]], an inhomogeneity in current flow
* [[Filament propagation]], diffractionless propagation of a light beam
* [[Filament propagation]], diffractionless propagation of a light beam
* [[LED filament]], a light-emitting diode string, which resembles an incandescent light bulb filament
* [[3D printing filament]], printer raw material
* [[3D printing filament]], printer raw material



Latest revision as of 11:36, 17 June 2025

Template:Sister project The word filament, which is descended from Latin filum meaning "thread", is used in English for a variety of thread-like structures, including:

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Astronomy

Biology

  • Myofilament, filaments of myofibrils constructed from proteins
  • Protein filament, a long chain of protein subunits, such as those found in hair or muscle
  • Part of a stamen, the male part of a flower
  • Hypha, a thread-like cell in fungi and Actinobacteria
  • Filamentation, an elongation of individual bacterial cells

Textiles

Media

Physics and engineering

See also

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