Energy efficient light bulbs

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Julio Gutiérrez Muñoz

Abstract

BFC stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamp. These lamps are commonly called light bulbs. The only real difference between a traditional fluorescent tube and a BFC is its size, which makes it point the light emitting source, decreasing its efficiency in lighting. The first device ancestor of the fluorescent lamp was the Geissler tube, producing a bluish light thanks to a noble gas. The main advantage of BFC versus an incandescent lamp is energy efficient. Roughly estimated a savings of 25% for a similar light. The main disadvantage is that the brightness of the lamp depends crucially on the emitting surface, ie the cylinder surface illuminated.

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Gutiérrez Muñoz, Julio. 2008. “Energy Efficient Light Bulbs”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 98 (September):1-19. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2008.98.1-19.
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Julio Gutiérrez Muñoz, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid

Catedrático de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear de la Escuela Politécnica Superior de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares (Madrid). En la actualidad imparte clases de la asignatura de Física incluida en la titulación de Grado en Química de dicha Universidad. Autor de numerosos artículos científicos. Miembro fundador de GRUA (Grupo de Reflexión de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares). Vicerrector de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares. Director de la Revista Vivat Academia.

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