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A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor. The excited mercury atoms produce short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light. Unlike incandescent lamps, fluorescent...
Quick trivia answers ... Thomas Jefferson invented a coat hanger, a hideaway bed, a calendar clock and a dumbwaiter. ... Agapito Flores invented one version of the modern fluorescent lamp.
Marty Goodman in his History of Electric Lighting states, "In 1901, a now-forgotten inventor named Peter Cooper Hewitt invented an arc lamp that used mercury vapor. ... The Fluorescent Lamp:
The helical compact fluorescent lamp was invented by Ed Hammer at GE in 1976. His proposal was to coil a long, thin high efficiency tube into this form, such that it would better match the size...
The fluorescent lamp was invented by Dr. G. E. Inman of General Electric, with the introduction of a practical fluorescent lamp in 1934. This lamp was not released until 1937,
It could be said that the fluorescent lamp was never really invented at all but that it evolved over time.
The parent to the modern fluorescent lamp was invented in the late 1890s by Peter Cooper Hewitt.[3] The Cooper Hewitt lamps were used for photographic studios and industries.[3] Edmund Germer,
The parent to the modern fluorescent lamp was invented in the late 1890s by Peter Cooper Hewitt.[3] The Cooper Hewitt lamps were used for photographic studios and industries.[3] Edmund Germer,
A fluorescent lamp is filled with a gas containing low pressure mercury vapor and argon (or xenon), or more rarely argon-neon, or sometimes even krypton.
Who invented the fluorescent lamp? Thomas Edison discovered the electric light and the fluorescent lighting was thought up by Nikola Tesla.