An electric discharge through neon gas gives a reddish-orange glow which is most commonly used in advertising signs and lamps.
If we see something marked "HPL" as regards lighting, it usually means high performance lamp. These specialty lamps are designed for the stage and studios, or for where ever a high performance lamp is required - usually to generate a lot more illumination.
light can be altered by using different types of gas and varying the pressure in the bulb. Gases such as neon, argon, krypton, mercury, and xenon allow electric-discharge lamps to be used in a variety of applications
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You require a powerful electric magnet to release pins, and the correct holder. These lamps are impossible to open without one unless you cut it apart, so just look at it and enjoy.
yes, there is a coating in the lamp, which contain mercury
in Baltimore 1816. First it was gas and oil lamps and lights and into 20th with electric.
In electric lamps of course!
The limitations are that they are not waterproof or fireproof.
Which property of neon makes it possible to be used in electric lamps
yes
used as filling for fluorescent lamps, electric light bulbs, incandescent lamps and for vacuum tube.
Electric lamps have a wattage rating, but also have voltage ratings. Additionally, there are different socket styles for lamps, too.
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I assume you mean the energy they use. It really depends on the type of lamps. Often, electrical energy is used. A candle, as well as a lamp with a wick, uses the chemical energy in whatever fuel it uses (for example, the wax, in the case of a candle).
they are long lasting, energy efficient, and compact