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A; fluorescent lamps needs 500 v to start once started the voltage drops to ~90 v the starter perform the kicking to get to 500 volts without it it will not start so taking it out after it started that is when it is not longer needed

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Q: What would be the effect on the circuit if the starter was taken out after the fluorescent lamp is started?
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