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Q: Can fluorescent tubes be congruent
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Is it possible to safely paint fluorescent tubes?

No.


What element is in fluorescent light tubes?

mercury vapor


What is a pin based fluorescent light fixture?

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.


Are fluoresent tubes congruent?

Well Yes it is .. :)


What advantages do fluorescent tubes have over incandescent bulbs?

Fluorescent tubes last longer and supply more light per watt of energy consumed than an incandescent bulb.


What are the different gases introduced into fluorescent lamps that give them their specific colors?

I think that you may be confusing fluorescent tubes with neon tubes. Fluorescent tubes use a phosphor coating on the inside of the lamp which is in a limited spectrum. Some tubes are cool white, warm white, and daylight. There is also a gro lux which is on the warm end of the spectrum used for growing indoor plants.


What uses ultraviolet light?

sterilizations of equipment and the fluorescent tubes


Is plasma in lightning?

Yes possible


Quicksilver used in fluorescent light tubes?

"Quicksilver" is an older name for the element mercury, which is used in fluorescent tubes. The average Compact Fluorescent Tube (CFT) contains 4 mg Hg. By comparison the old 48" tube contains 10-25 mg Hg in vapour and liquid form.


Beams of electrons that shine on fluorescent materials are used in?

Cathode ray tubes.


Is argon used for?

1) electric light bulbs 2) fluorescent tubes 3) radio vacuum tubes 4) welding


What was argon used for?

Electric light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, and radio vacuum tubes and as an inert gas shield in arc welding.