Plasma is a state of matter in the same way that solids, liquids and gases are also states of matter. Plasma is found in fluorescent light bulbs and is used to generate images in a plasma television. So, a television has the same kind of plasma as a light bulb but applied in different ways.
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Sometimes it is but depends how hot the light gets.
The pixels of LCD TV is filled with liquid crystals and arrayed from backlight or reflector to produce images. Plasma TV has many tiny cells between two panels of glass that hold a mixture of noble gas. The gas is electrically charge turned into plasma which produces lights and images. Plasma uses power per square meter, the brighter the image the greater its consumption. LCD is very efficient and power saver.
Running 12V DC LED lights with 15V DC is generally not recommended, as the higher voltage can lead to overheating, reduced lifespan, or even damage to the LEDs. Most 12V LED lights are designed to operate within a specific voltage range, and exceeding that can cause them to draw more current than they are rated for. If you must use a 15V supply, consider using a voltage regulator or a buck converter to step down the voltage to a safe level for the LEDs.
Yes. Due to the fact that they are based on fluorescent (probably spelled that wrong) lighting. Fluorescent lighting uses large amounts of electricity to excite gaseous atoms into plasma, the fourth state of matter where electrons fly free from their nucleus, thus plasma tv's have plasma
LCD are little lights for each and every pixel, while plasma has two pieces of glass with plasma between the two.
Plasma tvs are flat panel systems that are used in large televison displays. HD or "High definition" tvs have a higher resolution which results in clear image quality. LED tvs use LED lights for back lighting.
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Plasma tvs are flat panel systems that are used in large televison displays. HD or "High definition" tvs have a higher resolution which results in clear image quality. LED tvs use LED lights for back lighting.
yes they are led lights
In general an LED consumes less energy than a Plasma.
Yes Plasma TV are more expensive then LED as you will get more features with Plasma TV
plasma TVs and fuorescent lights.
There are many popular types of LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights for the holiday season. This includes LED icicle lights, white wire LED lights and regular LED lights.
One can find more information about plasma lights by going to the Instructables website. The website includes content about plasma globe tricks that are not commonly known.
Plasma TV's often have a wider viewing angle then LED tv's. LED's are often brighter and more vibrant. I would suggest a plasma for a wider and larger room. LED's for smaller rooms.
Plasma is in lightening and fire on earth and also in fluorescent lights.