It can be the top of a lamp or the top of a candle.
It is simply called its top.
The top number is called the numerator.
What do you mean by "top of the graph"? Do you mean the highest value? The top of the graph is called "the top of the graph" There's no term for it.
The top number in an improper fraction is called the numerator. The bottom number is called the denominator.
The ornament that screws on top of a lamp is called a "finial".
It's called a lamp harp. The top (where you place the shade) is called a finial base, the little 'clips' at the bottom are called the harp base.
That is called the gallery.
If the light is on the rear, it's the Center High Mounted Stop Lamp
The term "lamp" in "genie lamp" refers to the object's shape and design, which resembles a traditional oil lamp with a spout and a handle. This design has been associated with genie folklore due to its Middle Eastern origins, where genies are often depicted emerging from a lamp when summoned.
The piece that holds the lampshade on the lamp is called a "lamp harp." It typically consists of a vertical rod with a curved top to support the lampshade. This harp is attached to the lamp base and allows for the lampshade to be easily changed or adjusted.
Center High Mount Stop Lamp or CHMSL. It is also called a third brake light.Center High Mount Stop Lamp or CHMSL. It is also called a third brake light.
It can be the top of a lamp or the top of a candle.
The light bulb was originally called the "electric lamp" or the "incandescent lamp" when it was first developed by Thomas Edison.
A person who lives in a lamp is typically referred to as a "lamp dweller" or "lamp resident."
Switch it on i think, which would heat up the hardened wax at the bottom of the lamp and melt it so that it floats up to the top of the lamp in a process called convection, then when it reaces the cooler top of the lamp it will cool and sink to the bottom then repeat these steps again. But if you wanted a more exciting reaction you could put the lava lamp on a hot stove, but this is a very dangerous reation as it will probably explode violently, as proven in an episode of mythbusters.
The knob screwed on top of a lamp shade could be anything! This question is too vague and needs more information.