by making light
No, objects that produce light do not have to be hot. Some objects can produce light without being hot, like glow-in-the-dark materials or chemiluminescent compounds. The light emitted by these objects is due to different physical processes than traditional thermal emission.
A florescent tube is still a mercury vapour device and needs the mercury to vaporise to have the tube conduct to emit visible light.
they are light bulbs which have florescent lighting and have transparent like glasses which gives a cool lighting system.
The light that is emitted by growing lights is a light that can closely mimic that light and warmth of the sun. These lights are considered HID lights and emit a more intense light than a florescent light.
Yes, but its more of the result of the reaction, which is heat and light. More efficient is florescent which produce more light than heat.
In a cobweb, near florescent/bright lights, and on your food!
Fluorescent lights use gas and electricity to produce light, while incandescent lights use a filament that heats up to produce light. Fluorescent lights are more energy-efficient and last longer than incandescent lights.
it is not capable to produce light but it is capable by reflecting light
Florescent Bulbs are full of gases that create light when electricity is put threw them.
Fluorescent lights use gas and phosphor coating to produce light, while incandescent lights use a filament that heats up to produce light. Fluorescent lights are more energy-efficient and last longer than incandescent lights, but incandescent lights have a warmer color temperature.
No, I don't believe so. You need UV Light in order to grow plants and the only lighting that gives off those are Florescent lights
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