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fluorescence
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fluorescence

Short-lived luminescence (a glow not caused by high temperature). Phosphorescence lasts a little longer.

Fluorescence is used in strip and other lighting, and was developed rapidly during World War II because it was a more efficient means of illumination than the incandescent lamp. Recently, small bulb-size fluorescence lamps have reached the market. It is claimed that, if widely used, their greater efficiency could reduce demand for electricity. Other important applications are in fluorescent screens for television and cathode-ray tubes.



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Fluorescent light bulbs Last 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs, El use 75 percent less energy, produce fewer greenhouse gases from power plants, and save $30 over the life of each bulb.
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