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Mr. Fleming
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D. 5 Explain how electricity is used to produce heat and light in incandescent bulbs and heating elements.
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Light= Excitation of Electrons
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Ground State
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Excited State
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Ground State
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Light= Excitation of Electrons ◦ Light Bulbs in Microwave Light Bulbs in Microwave ◦ Atoms in Tungsten filament are excited by electricity Abnormally high melting point ◦ Measure of power in light bulb is Watt ◦ Most energy given off as heat Only 10% goes to light
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Contains argon and mercury instead of tungsten. Electricity excites gas molecules in light bulb Most energy is converted into visible light instead of heat. Mercury is highly toxic chemical
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Ideal for replacement of incandescent lamps Saves up to 75% on energy use Lasts 7-10 times longer than an incandescent Low thermal energy output
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▪Can use up to 50% less energy than a CFL. ▪Widespread use over the next 20 years could reduce lighting energy demand by 33%. ▪Currently more expensive to purchase compared to incandescent and CFLs. The NEED Project
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How LED works How LED works Present in many electronics Do not have filament Most energy efficient
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The NEED Project
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What is excited to produce light in a CFL? Argon & Mercury Vapor What is excited to produced light in an incandescent light bulb? Tungsten Filament
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What is the most energy efficient light bulb? LEDs Name one disadvantage with using this light bulb?
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