G24d and G24q compact energy-saving lamps, also known as compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), are specific types of energy-efficient lighting designed to replace traditional incandescent bulbs. These lamps are part of the G24 socket family, which refers to the base or socket type used for these lamps. G24d and G24q lamps are commonly used in various applications due to their energy-saving characteristics and versatility.
Explanation: How G24d and G24q Compact Energy-Saving Lamps Work
G24d and G24q compact energy-saving lamps work on the same principle as other CFLs. Inside the lamp, there is a mixture of gases, including argon and a small amount of mercury vapor. When an electric current passes through the gases, it produces ultraviolet (UV) light. This UV light then interacts with the phosphor coating on the inside of the lamp, causing the phosphor to emit visible light.
Benefits of G24d and G24q Compact Energy-Saving Lamps:
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