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・ Flashing arrow
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・ Flashing Lights
・ Flashing Lights (album)
・ Flashing Lights (Chase & Status and Sub Focus song)
・ Flashing Lights (Havana Brown song)
・ Flashing Lights (Kanye West song)
・ Flashing Red
・ Flashing sign
・ Flashing Spikes
・ Flashing Swords!
・ Flashing Swords! 1
・ Flashing Swords! 2
・ Flashkick
Flashlight
・ Flashlight (disambiguation)
・ Flashlight (DJ Fresh song)
・ Flashlight (Jessie J song)
・ Flashlight (R3hab and Deorro song)
・ Flashlight Brown
・ Flashlight fish
・ Flashlight Seasons
・ Flashlights (album)
・ Flashline Games
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・ Flashman (novel)
・ Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
・ Flashman and the Dragon


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Flashlight : ウィキペディア英語版
Flashlight

A flashlight or torch in British English, is a portable hand-held electric light. Usually, the source of the light is a small incandescent light bulb or light-emitting diode (LED). A typical flashlight consists of a light bulb mounted in a reflector, a transparent cover (sometimes combined with a lens) to protect the light source and reflector, a battery, and a switch. These are supported and protected by a case.
The invention of the dry cell and miniature incandescent electric light bulbs made the first battery-powered flashlights possible around 1899. Today flashlights use mostly incandescent lamps or light-emitting diodes and run on disposable or rechargeable batteries. Some are powered by the user turning a crank or shaking the lamp, and some have solar panels to recharge a battery.
In addition to the general-purpose hand-held flashlight, many forms have been adapted for special uses. Head or helmet-mounted flashlights designed for miners and campers leave the hands free. Some flashlights can be used underwater or in flammable atmospheres.
==Etymology==
Early flashlights ran on zinc-carbon batteries, which could not provide a steady electric current and required periodic "rest" to continue functioning. Because these early flashlights also used energy-inefficient carbon-filament bulbs, "resting" occurred at short intervals. Consequently, they could be used only in brief flashes, hence the common North American name "flashlight".〔

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