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Q: Is the halogen bulb a hotter heat then other light bulbs?
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What are the main advantages of halogen light?

Halogen lights have many advantages over others. Among these are the clarity of the envelope and the extended life period of the bulb. These bulbs can be used at higher temperatures than other bulbs.


How much power does it take to run a halogen bulb?

Like other types of bulbs, halogen bulbs also come in different sizes or capacities.


What are some examples of bulbs?

Different types of bulbs are:1. Incandescent bulb2. Halogen bulb3. Fluorescent tube bulb4. Compact fluorescent bulb5. High intensity discharge lamp or mercury bulb6. Low-pressure sodium lamp or metal halide bulb7. LED or light emitting diodes bulb


Can you recycle xenon light bulbs?

Halogen light bulbs are a type of incandescent light bulbs and are filled with a halogen gas. The halogen gas gives the bulbs a longer life than traditional incandescent bulbs because it helps redeposit the evaporated tungsten back to the filament. Halogen light bulbs are not the same thing as compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL bulbs), which have mercury inside and are often subject to state or local disposal regulations. Also, halogen light bulbs are not recyclable like CFL bulbs are.


Why only 50V AC on halogen light switch?

Some halogen bulbs run on 50 v, others run on other lower or higher voltages (I have one that runs on 240 v). You have to match the bulb and the supply.


Why do light bulbs take long to get bright?

You're probably thinking of the kind of bulbs used in floodlights (streetlights or industrial lighting) which do not shed much light when they're first turned on, because they have to warm up. It can take several minutes for the bulbs to reach their nominal operating temperature and come to full brightness.


Does an LCD or a plasma screen monitor run hotter than the other?

Plasma screen monitors run much hotter than an LCD monitor, because they use technology based on light bulbs to run.


Less then a few present of the energy supplied to 100w lamp appears in the form of visible light What happens to rest of it What could be done to increase this percentage?

The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.The remaining energy is radiated as heat. Making the filament hotter should increase the percentage of visible light. I believe some lamps (like halogen lamps) do this. But the real solution is to use other technologies - like fluorescent lights, or LEDs.


What is cool light?

The light which comes from Florescent tubes is called COOL LIGHT. Another example is L.E.D. lights as well. The light other than Halogen Lights is cool because Halogen Light is warm light.


How is light an energy?

Light contains energy. This can be converted into other types of energy (for example, an object in sunlight will get hotter, because it absorbs the light); also, it requires some other type of energy to produce light (a radiating object cools down; you require batteries to operate your flashlight, or electrical energy from the outlet to operate your light bulbs).


How is light energy?

Light contains energy. This can be converted into other types of energy (for example, an object in sunlight will get hotter, because it absorbs the light); also, it requires some other type of energy to produce light (a radiating object cools down; you require batteries to operate your flashlight, or electrical energy from the outlet to operate your light bulbs).


How does hydrogen differ from halogens?

A halogen bulb uses a filament that has electricity passed through it to create the light. The halogen name comes from the gas the filament is enclosed in to prevent it burning. 'Xenon' bulbs can refer to either bulbs with a filament enclosed in xenon gas, or to a HID (High Intensity Discharge) bulb. HID bulbs work in an entirely different fashion. The light is created by passing an arc of high voltage electricity through a blend of gasses (primarily xenon) and metal ions. The light produced is powerful and uses less energy than the equivalent halogen bulb, so they are becoming more common in cars and other applications.