A xenon flash lamp is a lamp which produces a very short, intense flash of white light, used in Photography and photocoagulation.
No, Xenon arc lamps usually contain Mercury, and other dangerous chemicals and gases, usually under extremely high pressures too, even when the lamp is cold.
Xenon was found in England.
Xenon is an inert gas and it cannot describe a person.
Xenon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers.
Xenon is found in the atmosphere in approximately one part out of 20 million
Yes. Most modern cameras use a xenon arc flash lamp.
no it does not have and xenon flash ;)
Xenon is not flammable.
xenon(Z NON) halogen(HAL O JEN)
Flash-lamp was created in 1899.
because The xenon flash tube comprises a hermetically sealed glass tube, which is filled with a noble gas, usually xenon, and electrodes to carry electrical current to the gas. Additionally, a high voltage power source is necessary to energize the gas. A charged capacitor is usually used for this purpose so as to allow very speedy delivery of very high electrical current when the lamp is triggered
Xenon
Xenon has recently replaced LED lights in flash cameras due to its higher intensity. This intensity creates brighter photographs than the traditional LEDs.
Yes, The Xenon does support Video and Picture with its 2MP (Mega Pixel) Camera with Flash
krypton and xenon
Any HID head lamp bulb above 6000K are illegal.
A combination of neon, argon, xenon, krypton, sodium, metal halide, and mercury. The common fluorescent lamp is a low pressure mercury arc lamp.