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Well.. the difference is that fluorescent light isn't natural and natural light isn't fluorescent . its not rocket science (:
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Exothermic, as the reaction is releasing heat into the surroundings.
Light in fluorescent bulbs occurs when electricity excites the mercury vapor inside the tubular glass bulb.
Indoor fluorescent light is not as bright as sunlight, and it is usually not exactly the same color (although there are different types of fluorescent tubes that produce different colors, some of which are extremely close to sunlight).
Well.. the difference is that fluorescent light isn't natural and natural light isn't fluorescent . its not rocket science (:
Anything that excites the gas in a fluorescent will make it light. Static electricity from the carpet will cause compact fluorescent to light.
Exothermic because energy is lost by creating the sugar.
Which state helps produce light in fluorescent lightbulbs?
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No it does not
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Fluorescent light replacement is easy as replacing light bulbs. Slowly twist the fluorescent until the lead of each end aligned to the path of ejection/insertion. Or just simply stretch both end of fluorescent ballast then remove/insert the fluorescent light.
EEdmund Germer (90% sure) made the first fluorescent light bulb
If you mean which other element is used in a fluorescent light along with argon then the answer is xenon.
The Fluorescent Light Glistens Off Your Head was created in 2005.
If the ballast on a fluorescent light blows the lamp will not work.