luminescent light source - translation to ρωσικά
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luminescent light source - translation to ρωσικά

EMISSION OF LIGHT BY A SUBSTANCE NOT RESULTING FROM HEAT
Luminescent; Luminesces; Luminescent measurements; Luminise; Luminising; Luminiscent microsphere; Light-emitting material; Light-emitting materials; Luminescent microsphere
  • UV-photoluminescence in microbiological diagnostics
  • haemoglobin]], an example of [[chemiluminescence]]

luminescent light source      
источник света люминесцентный
electric lighting         
  • A clear glass 60 W light bulb
  • St John the Baptist Church, Hagley]] commemorates the installation of electric light in 1934.
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  • [[LED lamp]] with E27 [[Edison screw]] base
  • Top, two compact fluorescent lamps. Bottom, two fluorescent tube lamps. A matchstick, left, is shown for scale.
  • mercury]] arc lamp from a [[fluorescence microscope]].
  • Sign with instructions on the use of light bulbs
  • xenon short-arc lamp]] used in the [[IMAX]] projection system.
ANY DEVICE THAT PRODUCES LIGHT FROM ELECTRICITY
Electric light bulb; Lamp (electrical component); Lightbulb; Electric lighting; Light Bulb; Electric Lighting; Lightbulbs; Light bulbs; Light bulb; Re-lamping; Relamping; Electric lamp; Electric light (illumination); Electrical lamp; 💡; Electric lamps; Types of electrical lamp; Electric lightbulb; Electric light bulbs; Electric lightbulbs; Electrical light; Electric lights
1) электрическое освещение
2) электрическое освещение
light bulb         
  • A clear glass 60 W light bulb
  • St John the Baptist Church, Hagley]] commemorates the installation of electric light in 1934.
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • [[LED lamp]] with E27 [[Edison screw]] base
  • Top, two compact fluorescent lamps. Bottom, two fluorescent tube lamps. A matchstick, left, is shown for scale.
  • mercury]] arc lamp from a [[fluorescence microscope]].
  • Sign with instructions on the use of light bulbs
  • xenon short-arc lamp]] used in the [[IMAX]] projection system.
ANY DEVICE THAT PRODUCES LIGHT FROM ELECTRICITY
Electric light bulb; Lamp (electrical component); Lightbulb; Electric lighting; Light Bulb; Electric Lighting; Lightbulbs; Light bulbs; Light bulb; Re-lamping; Relamping; Electric lamp; Electric light (illumination); Electrical lamp; 💡; Electric lamps; Types of electrical lamp; Electric lightbulb; Electric light bulbs; Electric lightbulbs; Electrical light; Electric lights

['laitbʌlb]

общая лексика

(электрическая) лампочка

электролампа

существительное

общая лексика

(электрическая) лампочка

Ορισμός

СВЕТОИЗЛУЧАЮЩИЙ ДИОД
(светодиод , электролюминесцентный диод), полупроводниковый прибор с электронно-дырочным переходом или контактом металл - полупроводник, генерирующий (при прохождении через него электрического тока) оптическое излучение, которое в видимой области воспринимается как одноцветное. Яркость излучения достигает 105 кд/м2, кпд 40%. Применяется в индикаторных устройствах, системах отображения информации и др.; перспективен в оптической связи и т. д.

Βικιπαίδεια

Luminescence

Luminescence is the "spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically excited species (or from a vibrationally excited species) not in thermal equilibrium with its environment", according to IUPAC definition. A luminescent object is emitting "cold light", in contrast to "incandescence", where an object only emits light after heating. Generally, emission of light is due to the movement of electrons between different energy levels within an atom after excitation by external factors. However, the exact mechanism of light emission in "vibrationally excited species" is unknown, as seen in sonoluminescence.

There are various ways to make an object emit light, such as by light (photoluminescence), chemical reactions (chemiluminescence), electrical energy (electroluminescence), ultrasound vibrations (sonoluminescence), and by ionising radiation (radioluminescence).

The dials, hands, scales, and signs of aviation and navigational instruments and markings are often coated with luminescent materials in a process known as "luminising".

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