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induction lighting
Gases can be excited directly by radio-frequency or microwaves from a coil that creates induced electromagnetic fields. This is called induction lighting and it differs from a conventional discharge, which uses electrodes to carry current into the arc. Induction lamps have no electrodes inside the chamber and generally, therefore, have longer life than standard lamps. Genura® is an example of an induction lamp.
- Kalbos dalis: noun
- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Lights & lighting
- Category: Lighting products
- Company: GE
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