what is the difference between an incandescent bulb and a fluorescent tube
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The biggest difference between the two is in how they produce light. Incandescent bulbs produce light by a heating a metallic filament until it starts to radiate light. On the other hand, fluorescent lamps produce light by exciting a gas and causing it to glow.:-) ---:-) :-) :-) :-) ---:-) --:-)
The chart below illustrates the amount of brightness in lumens you can expect from different wattages of light bulbs. LED bulbs require much less wattage than CFL or Incandescent light bulbs, which is why LEDs are more energy-efficient and longer lasting than their competitors. ... The lower the wattage needed, the better.:-) :-) :-) -----:-) :-) :-) ---
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The biggest difference between the two is in how they produce light. Incandescent bulbs produce light by a heating a metallic filament until it starts to radiate light. On the other hand, fluorescent lamps produce light by exciting a gas and causing it to glow.:-) ---:-) :-) :-) :-) ---:-) --:-)
The chart below illustrates the amount of brightness in lumens you can expect from different wattages of light bulbs. LED bulbs require much less wattage than CFL or Incandescent light bulbs, which is why LEDs are more energy-efficient and longer lasting than their competitors. ... The lower the wattage needed, the better.:-) :-) :-) -----:-) :-) :-) ---
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INCANDESCENT BULB
・A glass envelope
• A filament of tungsten wire, in a tight spiral
• Support wires to hold the filament
• Lead-in wires to bring current to the filament
• An exhaust tube to empty air from the envelope and fill it with gas
• A base to hold the other parts, mount the lamp, and make electrical contact.
FLUORESCENT TUBE
The basic components of a fluorescent lamp include:
• A glass tube (straight, U-shaped or circular)
• A fill gas, such as argon
• Metal contact pins at the outside end of the tube, which provide the electrical connection
• Cathodes at each end of the inside of the tube, which generate the electric arc
• When the cathodes can no longer start the arc, the lamp will no longer operate
• Mercury crystals, which vaporize as the electric arc flows and emit UV radiation.
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INCANDESCENT BULB
・A glass envelope
• A filament of tungsten wire, in a tight spiral
• Support wires to hold the filament
• Lead-in wires to bring current to the filament
• An exhaust tube to empty air from the envelope and fill it with gas
• A base to hold the other parts, mount the lamp, and make electrical contact.
FLUORESCENT TUBE
The basic components of a fluorescent lamp include:
• A glass tube (straight, U-shaped or circular)
• A fill gas, such as argon
• Metal contact pins at the outside end of the tube, which provide the electrical connection
• Cathodes at each end of the inside of the tube, which generate the electric arc
• When the cathodes can no longer start the arc, the lamp will no longer operate
• Mercury crystals, which vaporize as the electric arc flows and emit UV radiation.
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