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Incandescent Light Bulbs

Incandescent Light Bulbs. Question:. An incandescent light bulb contains some gas with the filament. How would removing the gas affect the bulb’s energy efficiency? Make it more efficient Make it less efficient No change. Observations About Incandescent Light Bulbs.

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Incandescent Light Bulbs

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  1. Incandescent Light Bulbs

  2. Question: An incandescent light bulb contains some gas with the filament. How would removing the gas affect the bulb’s energy efficiency? • Make it more efficient • Make it less efficient • No change

  3. Observations About Incandescent Light Bulbs • Light bulbs glow yellow-white • They get very hot during operation • You can feel heat radiating from them • They burn out • They come in many wattages • They come in many specialized types

  4. Thermal Radiation • All materials contain electric charges • Thermal energy makes charges accelerate • Accelerating charges emit electromagnetic waves • All materialsemit electro-magnetic waves (thermal radiation)

  5. Black Body Spectrum • The spectrum and intensity of electromagnetic waves from a black body depend only on its temperature

  6. Incandescent Bulbs • Features: • Tungsten filament yields light • Electric wires deliver power • Glass bulb protects filament • Inert gas fill prolongs life

  7. Operation Issues, Part 1 • Filament temperature • Determines color temperature and efficiency • Higher temperature yields higher efficiency • Higher temperature shortens filament life • Filament heating • Heats due to power lost by an electric current • Requires thinner filament at higher voltages

  8. Operation Issues, Part 2 • Filament reactivity • Tungsten is reactive • Tungsten needs protection from oxygen in air • Filament sublimation • At high temperatures, tungsten atoms sublime • Non-reactive gas limits sublimation • Gas bounces tungsten atoms back to filament • Gas leads to convective heat loss

  9. Question: An incandescent light bulb contains some gas with the filament. How would removing the gas affect the bulb’s energy efficiency? • Make it more efficient • Make it less efficient • No change

  10. Sealing Issues • Atoms vibrate with thermal energy • Average separation increases with temp • Solids expand when heated • Some materials expand morethan others when heated • To avoid stress and fracture,glass and wires must expand equally

  11. Halogen Bulbs • Features: • Bromine/Iodine/Oxygen gas added to bulb • Bulb has small, high temperature envelope • Produces a filament recycling process

  12. Three-Way Bulbs • Two separate filaments • One low-power filament • One high-power filament • Three light levels • Low-power filament only • High-power filament only • Both filaments together

  13. Specialized Bulbs • Clear vs. Soft white bulbs • Long life (high voltage) bulbs • Rough service bulbs • Energy-saver bulbs • Krypton bulbs • Heat bulbs • Photoflood bulbs

  14. Summary AboutIncandescent Light Bulbs • Light Bulbs emit visible thermal radiation • Most of their thermal radiation is not visible • They fail when the filament sublimes away • The glass envelope keeps oxygen out • The inert gas fill lengthens the filament life

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