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research on the advantages and disadvantages of using CFL over incandecent bulb​

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Answered by kanak2020
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Explanation:

Advantages of CFLs

CFLs use 50- to 80-percent less energy than incandescent lights. While initially they cost more, CFLs are less expensive in the long run because they last much longer than incandescent bulbs. ... Just one bulb can reduce a half-ton of CO2 from the atmosphere over the life of the bulb

disadvantage of CFLs

Some of the disadvantages of compact fluorescent bulbs are that they are cold temperature sensitive, not recommended for enclosed fixtures, can have a higher initial cost than incandescent, have a longer warm up time, they may have limited color temperatures, do not dim nearly as smoothly, and dimming decreases the life of the bulb.

In our opinion most of these downsides have been overcome. The real issue is the mercury contained in CFLs and the disposal related issues of how to properly dispose of a fluorescent bulb and its internal ballast.

Answered by gaganacn3
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Explanation:

While CFLs are gaining in popularity, they have both advantages and disadvantages. Decide whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages and if CFLs are right for you.

What are CFLs? CFLs are simply smaller versions of full-sized fluorescent lighting — the acronym stands for compact fluorescent lamps. The only difference from older versions other than size is that the quality of light is much better now than fluorescent light was in the past. Remember the ghastly white office lighting that drained everything of color? Today’s fluorescent lighting is much different and hard to tell apart from incandescent bulbs.

Advantages of CFLs

You hear about how great CFLs are, but one reason stands out: energy efficiency.

CFLs are up to four times more efficient than incandescent bulbs. You can replace a 100-watt incandescent bulb with a 22-watt CFL and get the same amount of light. CFLs use 50- to 80-percent less energy than incandescent lights.

While initially they cost more, CFLs are less expensive in the long run because they last much longer than incandescent bulbs. And since CFLs use a third of the electricity and last up to 10 times as long as incandescent bulbs, they are much less expensive overall. You will see a noticeable change in your electricity bills once you change over to CFLs.

You can do your part in reducing carbon emissions by changing over to CFLs. Just one bulb can reduce a half-ton of CO2 from the atmosphere over the life of the bulbAdvantages of CFLs

You hear about how great CFLs are, but one reason stands out: energy efficiency.

CFLs are up to four times more efficient than incandescent bulbs. You can replace a 100-watt incandescent bulb with a 22-watt CFL and get the same amount of light. CFLs use 50- to 80-percent less energy than incandescent lights.

While initially they cost more, CFLs are less expensive in the long run because they last much longer than incandescent bulbs. And since CFLs use a third of the electricity and last up to 10 times as long as incandescent bulbs, they are much less expensive overall. You will see a noticeable change in your electricity bills once you change over to CFLs.

You can do your part in reducing carbon emissions by changing over to CFLs. Just one bulb can reduce a half-ton of CO2 from the atmosphere over the life of the bulb

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