How does a fluorescent lamp produce light?
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A fluorescent lamp generates light from collisions in a hot gas ('plasma') of free accelerated electrons with atoms– typically mercury – in which electrons are bumped up to higher energy levels and then fall back while emitting at two UV emission lines (254 nm and 185 nm).
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A fluorescent lamp generates light from collisions in a hot gas ('plasma') of free accelerated electrons with atoms– typically mercury – in which electrons are bumped up to higher energy levels and then fall back while emitting at two UV emission lines (254 nm and 185 nm).
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