High Pressure Mercury Vapor Lamp Wiring
This video shows the Mercury Vapor Lamp Wiring Diagram. The heat from its arc vaporizes the liquid mercury. The voltage between the 2 main electrodes will ionize the mercury gas. An arc initiates between the 2 main electrodes and the lamp will then radiate mainly in the ultraviolet, violet, and blue emission lines.
High-pressure mercury gas-discharge lamp High-pressure mercury vapor lamp. definition lamp that produces light as a result of an electrical discharge generated between two electrodes in a high pressure mercury vapor that is contained in a transparent bulb.
what are mercury vapor lamps used for
Mercury vapor lamps are bright long lasting light sources that are often used to light large areas such as streets, gyms, sports arenas, banks, or stores. The bulbs have an inner quartz tube containing the mercury vapor discharge.
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High Pressure Mercury Vapor Lamp Wiring
This video shows the Mercury Vapor Lamp Wiring Diagram. The heat from its arc vaporizes the liquid mercury. The voltage between the 2 main electrodes will ionize the mercury gas. An arc initiates between the 2 main electrodes and the lamp will then radiate mainly in the ultraviolet, violet, and blue emission lines.
High-pressure mercury gas-discharge lamp High-pressure mercury vapor lamp. definition lamp that produces light as a result of an electrical discharge generated between two electrodes in a high pressure mercury vapor that is contained in a transparent bulb.
what are mercury vapor lamps used for
Mercury vapor lamps are bright long lasting light sources that are often used to light large areas such as streets, gyms, sports arenas, banks, or stores. The bulbs have an inner quartz tube containing the mercury vapor discharge.
Dear Sir, Thanks for watching my videos. If you have any questions write in the comment box. Don't forget to like and share. For more updates please subscribe to our Learning Engineering channel, and get a notification to press the bell icon.
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