Frequently is used neon (Ne), with a red color,
Green.
The "Greenhouse" effect is not referencing the colour green, instead it references the greenhouse, a building erected to allow plants to be grown in a warmer environment. Most greenhouses are built of transparent glass (no colour) and are not green either. The only green associated with the greenhouse building is the colour of the plants inside of them.
A. J. Macself has written: 'The fruit garden' 'Bulbs and their cultivation' 'A real ABC of gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening 'Bulb gardening' -- subject(s): Bulbs, Bulbs (Plants) 'The amateur's greenhouse' -- subject(s): Greenhouse management, Greenhouse plants 'Plants from seed' -- subject(s): Floriculture, Gardening, Seeds 'Soils and fertilizers' -- subject(s): Fertilizers, Manures, Soils 'Flowering trees and shrubs' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees 'Simple gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening 'The chrysanthemum grower's treasury'
A feature of the Chauvet Color Bank is that the bulbs that are in the device are of the LED variety. Therefore, the device does not use as much electricity as it would have if it were powered by conventional bulbs.
Argon(or nitrogen) and tungsten are used in incandescent light bulbs.
Yes, GE makes true color bulbs.
Brake Light ColorMine are clear bulbs ["white"] light, but the bulbs are mounted in an assembly with a red lens.
Brake Light ColorMine are clear bulbs ["white"] light, but the bulbs are mounted in an assembly with a red lens.
It is used to fill incandescent lightbulbs, florescent lightbulbs, and bulbs used for photography (flash bulbs)
mostly people use neon or halogen, probably neon the most (halogen is used in like light bulbs and stuff)
Yes, CFL light bulbs can be used in recessed lighting.