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![]() "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote in message ... How can running hotter be more efficient? I would think for a light bulb, the most energy dissipated as heat rather than light, the less efficient it would be. First, the hotter, the higher the content of visible light. The spectrum of emitted radiation simply moves up to shorter wavelengths when the filament is hotter, therefore a larger portion is in the visible range and less in the IR range. Doesn;t less in the IR region equate to cooler running? For halogen bulbs, the temperature has to be high enough to keep the tungsten recycling process running. When too low, the emitted tungsten condenses on the cool glass. When the temperature is high enough, the tungsten does not condense on the glas but returns to the filament. Meindert |
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