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There is no energy pathway for it
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.
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.
They use electricity
There is no energy pathway for it
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.
The energy saving light-bulbs are usually fluorescent. Neon is a type of fluorescent light bulb.
Compact fluorescent light globes.
Fluorescent light bulbs use less electricity for the amount of light produced.
No fluorescent material glows under ultraviolet not infrared
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.
The first pathway of photosynthesis is the light reaction, which is the absorption of light energy from the sun by the chlorophyll in the plant. The pathway that follows this is the dark reaction or carbon fixation.
They are known as CFL bulbs. It stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamps.
They use electricity
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