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The only alternative to artificial lighting is natural lighting and that is available only a portion of the day unless you happen to have some sort of photo-luminescent life form in your home; however, biological light is typically very dim.
It is less hotter than non luminous flame. Used for lighting only It produces soot that makes apparatus sooty
The average home has about thirty light bulbs being used each day, including those being used to light up rooms, refrigerators, and so on. Most of these are standard, inexpensive, incandescent bulbs. Halogen bulbs are an alternative that is starting to become very popular, however. There are advantages and disadvantages of working with a halogen lamp, however. Here are some of the things to think about when considering if halogen lamps are best for you. Advantages Halogen bulbs provide for a more pure, brighter white light. This makes the a better choice under certain circumstances. As an example, they are ideal for reading and any other tasks that require good sight. If your primary goal is to provide lighting that makes it easy to see exactly what you are doing, halogen lamps are the best choice. A halogen lamp is also a great choice for use with display lighting. This is when you want to highlight a painting, photograph, sculpture, or intriguing architecture. This is because of the fact that the lighting is so white. Since the light is in such a pure form, it allows objects to be viewed in their true color, giving them a more vibrant appearance. A halogen spotlight is also perfect for drawing attention to a specific point of focus. If standard bulbs are used for general lighting in the same room, this effect can be further enhanced. Halogen lights are also the best choice for outdoor lighting in the night. They last longer than traditional bulbs, making them more reliable. They have a higher energy efficiency, using about twenty percent less energy. This makes them great for saving money on electrical bills, or for use in portable lighting. Disadvantages Halogen lamps are not without their disadvantages, however. Perhaps most importantly, they cost about four times as much. In addition, they don't have the warm glow of a traditional light, which can make them off-putting to some people. They are also very bright, to the point that they have an intense glare which can be harsh to look at. For this reason, they should always be shaded or directed so that the light is not shining directly into anybody's eyes.
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If you mean lighting inside a house then no. Natural light is the sun
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Water and electricity generally shouldn't be mixed.
An aquarium is sensitive to temperature changes. Incandescent lighting gives off much more heat than fluorescent lighting.
Fluorescent lighting is cooler and far more energy-efficient than incandescent lighting.
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The fluorescent lighting is what is used in most offices. This lighting offers great efficiency as well as encourages productivity.
Artificial lighting is an imitation of nature. Fish are born to live in natural habitats thus anything natural is best for them.
Incandescent and strobe
R. O. Ackerley has written: 'An introduction to the science of artificial lighting' 'The science of artificial lighting'
Incandescent lights work best for bathroom lighting. Fluorescent lights emit a cooler looking like, which does not bring out facial skin tone, which is detrimental when applying makeup.
GENERAL LIGHTING SERVICE (LAMP) Used to refer to what is more commonly called an "incandescent bulb" GLS stands for General Lighting Service (lamp/bulb). They are the standard light bulbs you are probably used to seeing around your home.
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