Yes. They're cool compared to incandescent bulbs of the same light output, but they do produce some heat.
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Incandescent lights are expensive to run (they give off a lot of heat was well as light), incandescent lights are much more efficient. However modern LED light bulbs are better (more efficient) than both incandescent and fluorescent lights so in the future you will see a change to the use of these.
Main one is light energy. Also some heat is produced
All bulbs produce heat energy and light energy ,even the CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) there is also some heat energy associated with them.
Heat Energy is in everything. The sun provides heat for everything, even our bodies produce heat. Some other things that produce heat energy are: lights, computers, televisions, toasters, Phones, heaters, fridges and LOTS more.
No, incandescent and fluorescent bulbs do not produce the same amount of heat.
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Incandescent bulbs produce the most heat for a given amount of light; fluorescent lights produce much less heat, and LED produces the least.
fluorescent lights
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The lights were very fluorescent.
Since fish do not carry out photosynthesis, they do not really care about your choice of light. Incandescent lights will however produce a lot of heat and can make the water near the lights really warm. Since the fluctuating water temperatures can be harmful to your fish, fluorescent lights are a safer choice. They are a bit more expensive, but will on the other hand cut money off your electricity bill. Fluorescent lights are also more similar to sun light and will make the fish look more colorful and brilliant in the aquarium, and aid in the health of invertebrates.
Xenon and argon are the elements used in fluorescent lights.
Very bright fluorescent lights!!
The main advantage of fluorescent lights is that they provide the same level of brightness as normal lights, while being 66 percent cheaper in the process. They also last about six times longer than normal lights. Lastly, they do not emit heat.
Xenon and argon are the elements used in fluorescent lights.
There is no OSHA regulation specifically regarding fluorescent lights.