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No. Starter comes in the circuit initially and then cuts off once the tube is on. If you use the switch, it wont be cut off automatically. If you want to use the switch manually then it technically possible to do so
Starters in tube light uses capacitors to produce a momentary high voltage of 400V due to discharging of capacitor. This momentary high voltage will start the gaseous discharge to priduce light by initial flickering . now,if capacitor is not used , the power supply from the main cannot start the gaseous discharge .
A pin based fluorescent light fixture is the type of fixture that takes fluorescent tubes. On each end of the fluorescent tubes there are contact pins. These pins are used to hold the tube in the fixture and to supply the voltage to the tube from the fixture's ballast.
A reflector is a, usually large, sheet of reflective material used to reflect light into shadows of a subject. It is usually used where there is strong lighting from one side to even up the light in an image.
No difference. Y is used as a symbol to indicate the star connection.
tube-light is coated with phosphorous from inside
The small cylindrical thing that You see (generally on a side of the choke coil) is the "starter " of the tube light. This is the capacitor used in tube light. And is used to provide a momentary voltage rise of nearly 400V to start up the tube light hence Starter.
The starter is used to help the lamp light and acts like a closed switch. It allows electric current to flow through the filaments.
Bimetallic strips used in tube light starters typically consist of nickel and iron. These metals are chosen for their differing coefficients of thermal expansion, which allows the strip to bend when heated by the electric current passing through the starter.
The color of light emitted by a bulb is determined by the material of the filament which usually emits a warm, yellowish light. Fluorescent tubes produce white light by using a phosphor coating on the tube that converts UV light into visible light of different colors, resulting in a more natural white light.
An S2 starter is used when wiring 2 fluorescent tubes in series while S10 is used on a single tube
The Hindi word for tube light is 'prakash nalika'. Though it is not commonly used.
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A lavender or light blue tube is typically used for an amylase blood draw as it contains an anticoagulant (lavender tube) or no anticoagulant (light blue tube) needed for the test.
Usually Alloy steel is used, copper and brass are also used as boiler tube materials
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A tube light uses a condenser which is the old term for a capacitor. It functions as a small battery in a circuit.