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Neon lamp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lighting neon lamp, two 220/230 volt and 110 V neon lamps and a Because of this, the electrical circuitry external to the neon lamp must provide a means
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Neon Lamps
Neon lamps have a special operating characteristic. that also allow them to be used as moderately Typical light output color for clear glass neon lamps
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Neon
Number, Quantity, Price, Order. NEON GLOW LAMP, STANDARD BRIGHTNESS, RED, 0.3MA NEON GLOW LAMP W/RESISTOR, HIGH BRIGHTNESS W/DARK EFFECT, RED, 1.0MA
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The History of Neon Signs
The word neon comes from the Greek "neos," meaning "the new gas." Georges Claude displayed the first neon lamp to the public on December 11, 1910, in Paris.
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neon lamp: Information from Answers.com
neon bulb Glass envelope filled with neon gas which when ionized by an applied voltage will glow red.
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