Essentially, any bulb will produce some infrared, which is most easily detected as heat. The lowest infrared emitter is GENERALLY the Light Emitting Diode or (LED), followed fairly closely by the Compact Fluorescent (or CFL). I say Generally, because an LED can be manufactured to emit any frequency, and there are infrared LEDs, but these are low power and most often used in remote controls.
Which state helps produce light in fluorescent lightbulbs?
Older CFBs contained mercury. However, today's bulbs contain little, if any, mercury. Buying today's bulbs is a good choice, as they produce the same amount of light as an incandescent bulb, but yet uses a fraction of the energy.
You can find them in light bulbs, flashlights and other forms of illumination. If you are looking for LED light bulbs, CREE, PHILIPS, LITENZ are the companies that manufacture LED light bulbs using their own LEDs.
light bulbs technically heat up a filament and if heated to a certain degree it will produce light because of the excess in energy it has
why light bulbs are fragile
This is true of LED lights
yes it can, infrared light bulbs are used to product heat.
No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.
Yes.Only when it is burnt.
The heating bulbs in bathrooms use infrared light to heat.
They both produce light.
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Which state helps produce light in fluorescent lightbulbs?
No. All light from light bulbs (incandescent) are equally bright. Higher wattage bulbs simply produce a higher quantity of light measured in lumens.
False. Low heat light bulbs can produce the same amount of light, and also save on energy.
Yes
Why do you think? Light bulbs are cheaper, produce more light, don't require matches to light and don't produce waste products such as carbon dioxide. The discovery of electricity made light bulbs possible.