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What is the barrel found near one end on some USB cables?

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What are the main parts of tubelight?

choke (ballast),starter,tube light,tuble light socket holder and the tubelight mounting plate


Is tube light run without choke?

No it will not. If you need increase the supply voltage and remove the choke.


What do you say for tubelight in Hindi?

tubelight


What is the word in Telugu for tubelight?

Vidyut prakasha parikaramu


Working of choke in tubelight?

The choke works as an inductor(filter) induced 850V to 1100V in starting,by strarter make and break of the circuit. After glowing the tube light choke work as inductance and provide 110v to circuit, here the function of starter comes. It helps the chocke to brek from the circuit and to 110v from 850V.thankining U "Nikki"


What word for tubelight in Hindi?

Tubelight : प्रकाश नलिका prakaash nalikaa


Use of choke in tubelight?

Choke has got two functions. Initially it raises the ac voltage to some 350 V so as to initiate the discharge of electricity through mercury vapour. Once the discharge becomes activated then low voltage about 110 V is enough to maintain the discharge through mercury vapour. This is supplied by the same choke.


Why does a tubelight buzz?

A tubelight buzzes because it is filled with an inert gas and some mercury.


What happens when you open the stater from a glowing tubelight?

a tubelight consists of filaments at each of its respective ends. the function of the starter is to develop ionic discharge inside the tube to make the current flow. therefore once the tubelight is switched on and it glows. the function of the startea ceases and thus it can be removed. on removing a starter from the glowing tubelight the tubelight will continue to glow unless switched off. but once switched off the tubelight will require the starter to glow again on being switched on.


What word you can spell from butigelht?

Tubelight.


Can tubelight be operated as voltage reference?

no


What is an example of a cylinder?

cell,can,tubelight