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Thomas Alva Edison invented fluorescent lamp in 1896
The fluorescent lamp was invented by American engineer and inventor, George Inman, who developed the first commercially viable fluorescent lamp in 1934.
agapito flores invented the flourescent lamp.... by:rizza Mae
Agapito Flores invented the fluorescent lamp...
Agapito Flores was a Filipino who invented the first FLUORESCENT light bulb. Edward E. Hammer invented the compact fluorescent light bulb only. He did not invent alternating current.In the Philippines it is traditional to believe that the fluorescent lamp was invented by Benigno Flores from Cepoc, Cebu City, Philippines. The idea is that the lamp was named after Flores but this is untrue, as is discussed in the First Related Link shown below this answer.The scientific discoveries and technical developments leading up to the first practical fluorescent lamp occurred over a period of decades in the 19th and early 20th centuries.As a result, it is difficult to name a single inventor but, if patents mean anything, we could suggest Peter Cooper Hewitt.Some of those who contributed (in no particular order):George Gabriel StokesHeinrich GeisslerWilliam CrookesDaniel McFarlan MoorePeter Cooper Hewitt, patented (U.S. patent 889,692) the first mercury vapor lamp in 1901.Edmund GermerGeorge InmanRichard Thayer.There is a useful reference on this topic in the Second Related Link shown below this answer.For more information see the Related Links and the answers to the Related Questions, which are all shown below.
The real fluorescent lamp was invented by the German-American engineer and inventor, Peter Cooper Hewitt, in 1901. His lamp used an electric arc in mercury vapor to produce a blue-green light, which was an early precursor to modern fluorescent lighting.
because homas Edison was scared of the dark!
There is no evidence to support this claim, the French physicist A. E. Becquerel and others has already invented the lamp
When an AC supply is replaced by DC in a fluorescent lamp, the lamp will likely fail to operate properly. Fluorescent lamps are designed to work with alternating current, which helps in ionizing the gas inside the tube and maintaining a continuous discharge. DC supply can cause the lamp to flicker or not light at all, and may also damage the electronic components like the ballast or starter due to the unidirectional flow of current. Additionally, using DC can lead to overheating and reduced lifespan of the lamp.
Yes, lamp is to fluorescent
Typically, if the ballast on a fluorescent light blows, the lamp will not work. The ballast regulates the electrical current to the lamp, so if it is not functioning properly, the lamp will not receive the correct power to light up.
To find the current drawn by a 60-watt fluorescent lamp, you can use the formula: current (I) = power (P) / voltage (V). Assuming the lamp operates at a standard voltage of 120 volts, the current would be approximately 0.5 amps (60W / 120V = 0.5A). If the lamp operates at a different voltage, simply adjust the calculation accordingly.