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Light is critical to our everyday lives; It helps us understand the world we live in. How would your life be without light?

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6 Light is critical to our everyday lives; It helps us understand the world we live in. How would your life be without light?

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8 The Difference Incandescent Light Bulb: -electricity flows through a filament which becomes white hot and glows. -75% of the energy is released as heat. Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb: -electricity flows through a gas. -wastes little heat. -lasts 7-10 times longer. -contains mercury!

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10 How It Works Inside a CFL, there are six main phases: -The Base(1) plugs in to the socket. -The Ballast(2) transfers the electricity. -The Electrodes(3) release the Argon atoms(4) into the lamp. -The mercury atoms inside collide with the Argon atoms(5), which causes an ultraviolet light. -The ultraviolet light passes through the phosphors(6), which then emits white light. Almost no heat is generated, only light!

11 This process could not happen without the help of the some non-renewable resources. These resources are becoming scarce because they are so important.

12 Parts: The Base Aluminum: -Popular metal due to its light weight and low economical value.

13 Parts: The Base Aluminum: -Popular metal due to its light weight and low economical value. Used to make:

14 Parts: The Base Aluminum: -Popular metal due to its light weight and low economical value. Used to make: Found in: 1. China: 12 600 000 metric tons 2. Russia: 3 955 000 metric tons 3. Canada: 3 083 000 metric tons

15 Parts: The Lamp Glass (Silica sand): -used mainly for translucent or transparent covering.

16 Parts: The Lamp Glass (Silica sand): -used mainly for translucent or transparent covering. Used to make:

17 Parts: The Lamp Glass (Silica sand): -used mainly for translucent or transparent covering. Used to make: Found in (2008): 1. United States: 31 700 000 metric tons 2. Slovenia: 10 000 000 metric tons 3. Germany: 7 700 metric tons … 16. Canada: 1 600 metric tons

18 Parts: The Lamp Phosphate Rock: -contains phosphors, which emits light under certain conditions.

19 Parts: The Lamp Phosphate Rock: -contains phosphors, which emits light under certain conditions. Used to make:

20 Parts: The Lamp Phosphate Rock: -contains phosphors, which emits light under certain conditions. Used to make: Found in: 1. China: 15 100 000 metric tons 2. Morocco: 8 660 000 metric tons 3. United States: 8 480 000 metric tons … 18. Canada: 250 000 metric tons

21 Parts: Parts: The Lamp Mercury: -stays liquid at room temperature. -is toxic.

22 Parts: Parts: The Lamp Mercury: -stays liquid at room temperature. -is toxic. Used to make:

23 Parts: Parts: The Lamp Mercury: -stays liquid at room temperature. -is toxic. Used to make: Found in: 1. China: 1 100 000 metric tons 2. Kyrgyzstan: 250 000 metric tons 3. Russian Federation: 50 000 metric tons

24 Parts: The Lamp Argon: -used to displace moist air and oxygen.

25 Parts: The Lamp Argon: -used to displace moist air and oxygen. Used to make:

26 Parts: The Lamp Argon: -used to displace moist air and oxygen. Used to make: Found in: 1. The atmosphere

27 The CFL

28 Changing Our World


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