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Electrical energy- Energy is then absorbed by mercury particles-ultra violet energy-energy absorbed by phosphor particles-visible light energy. This is what I found in my science textbook hopefully it helps.Thumbs up if it did.
Consumes less energy that the equivalent incandescent light source.
There is no energy pathway for it
The energy saving light-bulbs are usually fluorescent. Neon is a type of fluorescent light bulb.
fluorescent.
Compact fluorescent light globes.
Fluorescent light bulbs use less electricity for the amount of light produced.
No fluorescent material glows under ultraviolet not infrared
Although incandescent light bulbs remain a convenient source of light, as they have been for a long time, they are now an obsolete technology, because there are other sources of artificial light which are much more energy efficient. Fluorescent lighting is more energy efficient, and LEDs are even more energy efficient that fluorescent lighting.
The moon is neither fluorescent nor incandescent. It merely reflects sunlight.
Yes.
Incandescent and halogen light bulbs use more energy than compact fluorescent lights and LED lights. Fluorescent lamps with magnetic ballasts use more energy than fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts.