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Q: What is a fluorescent light bulb?
A: Function. Fluorescent bulbs contain an internal ballast surrounded by mercury and other gases. The inside of the bulb's surface is coated with a phosphorous sub... Read More »
Q: Who Invented the Fluorescent Light Bulb?
A: Peter Cooper Hewitt was the inventor of the fluorescent light bulb. This little known inventor patented and created this mercury low pressure gas bulb in 1901. ... Read More »
Q: How to Recycle Fluorescent Light Bulbs.
A: 1. Contact your local waste disposal service. Many companies that offer disposal services for garbage also offer recycling services. Ask for rates and services-... Read More »
Q: How do Fluorescent Light Bulbs Work?
A: Fluorescent light bulbs work by the movement of electrons from one end of the tube to the other when the light it turned on. The electrons collide with gaseous ... Read More »
Q: What is in a fluorescent light bulb?
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