it depends on the use
i think ur doing the same exact worksheet as me!
You need grow lights which are in another light spectrum. Regular lights won't do as well to help your plants.
CFL lights are compact fluorescent lights that use a fluorescent tube to produce light. They are more energy-efficient than traditional incandescent bulbs and last longer. CFL lights are a popular choice for residential and commercial lighting.
The widespread use of electric or incandescent lights is largely attributed to Thomas Edison, who developed the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb in 1879. Edison's innovations in electrical distribution systems and the establishment of the Edison Electric Light Company also played a crucial role in making electric lighting accessible to the public. His work paved the way for the adoption of electric lighting in homes and businesses, revolutionizing the way people illuminated their environments.
Incandescent lights, known for their warm glow, emit a significant amount of heat due to their inefficient energy use. Similar to these, traditional halogen bulbs also produce high heat and can have reliability issues, often burning out quickly. Additionally, older fluorescent bulbs may resemble incandescent lights in terms of appearance but are less efficient and can flicker or fail unexpectedly. Overall, these lighting options are generally less reliable and more heat-producing compared to modern LED alternatives.
Fluorescent lights use gas and phosphor coating to produce light, while incandescent lights use a filament that heats up to produce light. Fluorescent lights are more energy-efficient and last longer than incandescent lights, but incandescent lights have a warmer color temperature.
Yes, anytime your see a glowing wire inside the light it is an incandescent lightbulb
Incandescent lights are expensive to run (they give off a lot of heat was well as light), incandescent lights are much more efficient. However modern LED light bulbs are better (more efficient) than both incandescent and fluorescent lights so in the future you will see a change to the use of these.
Fluorescent lights use gas and electricity to produce light, while incandescent lights use a filament that heats up to produce light. Fluorescent lights are more energy-efficient and last longer than incandescent lights.
Yes, fluorescent lights are more energy-efficient than incandescent lights. Fluorescent lights use 25-35% of the energy that incandescent lights use to produce the same amount of light, making them more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
Yes, they use less electricity.
It is technically impossible to grow hydroponicly without grow lights.
The cost of running LED Christmas lights is generally lower than traditional incandescent lights because LEDs are more energy-efficient. LED lights use about 75-80 less energy than incandescent lights, which can result in savings on electricity bills.
The building with incandescent lights will likely have higher energy bills because incandescent lights are less energy-efficient than fluorescent lights. Fluorescent lights use less energy to produce the same amount of light, making them more cost-effective in the long run.
You can use incandescent, fluorescent or halogen lighting fixtures meant for indoor use inside a home. For example, you can purchase incandescent wall lights that are connected to a dimmer switch with incandescent lamping. Fluorescent lights might be in models of ceiling lights, chandeliers and pendant lights. Fluorescent lights are energy efficient lighting choices. Halogen lamps are used in some recessed lighting for indoor use. Floor lamps may also use halogen bulbs. Read carefully to see what type of indoor lighting can withstand damp settings such as the bathroom.
no it will not, you have to use "cool lights" or "flourecent lights"
You can, but it's not a great idea. Halogen lights, as with incandescent lights, use lots of electricity, and most of this generates heat rather than light.I would suggest using fluorescent, HID or LEDs for grow lighting.