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Neon is a member of the noble gas family. Neon is used to make neon signs and television tubes. Liquid neon is used as a cryogenic refrigerant.
Television screens and neon lights utilize man-made plasma by ionizing gases to create visible light. In televisions, particularly in plasma displays, small cells filled with a mixture of noble gases are excited by electrical currents, producing plasma that emits light when the gas atoms return to their ground state. Neon lights work similarly, where an electric current ionizes the neon gas inside the tube, causing it to glow. Both applications harness the unique properties of plasma to produce bright, colorful light.
Neon Rider
Neon is used in lighting, most commonly known for its use in neon signs. It is also used in vacuum tubes, high-voltage indicators, television tubes, and helium-neon lasers.
Neon Cornfield - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 15 October 2012 (internet)
The Neon Empire - 1989 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16 USA:R
Neon can be used to create various advertising signs. Other uses of neon are as lightning arrestors, television tubes and high voltage indicators.
they use it neon lights, vacuum tubes, television tubes, lasers, and as a refrigerant
Neon is used in lighting, most commonly known for its use in neon signs. It is also used in vacuum tubes, high-voltage indicators, television tubes, and helium-neon lasers.
Neon is primarily used in neon signs for advertising and artwork due to its bright, colorful glow. It is also used in high-voltage indicators, vacuum tubes, and television tubes. Additionally, neon is used in cryogenic applications for cooling and preserving biological samples.
The Neon Ceiling - 1971 - TV was released on: USA: 8 February 1971 Japan: 10 March 1972
The Neon Ceiling - 1971 TV was released on: USA: 8 February 1971 Japan: 10 March 1972