If you are talking about the lamp then the answer is no. If you are talking about the fluorescent fixture, it should be. It is the fixture grounding that helps the tube to ignite. because of the close proximity to the metal of the fixture. There are many occasions when the fixture will not operate, but as soon as the ground is connected the fixture operates fine.
Anything that excites the gas in a fluorescent will make it light. Static electricity from the carpet will cause compact fluorescent to light.
Which state helps produce light in fluorescent lightbulbs?
They are known as CFL bulbs. It stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamps.
The costs of manufacturing costs of fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs are about the same aside from the slight different materials.
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Yes, it is recommended to earth the kitchen fluorescent light fixture for safety purposes. Earthing, also known as grounding, helps to prevent electrical shocks in the event of a fault or short circuit in the electrical system. It provides a safe path for current to flow into the ground, protecting both individuals and appliances.
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.
The light fixture needs to be grounded and a new lamp installed.
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.
The UV light is different to that of fluorescent light. The UV originates from the sun. The latter one does not.No, it is not. UV is different.
EEdmund Germer (90% sure) made the first fluorescent light bulb
The Fluorescent Light Glistens Off Your Head was created in 2005.