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Mercury-vapor lamp and Plasma (physics)

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Difference between Mercury-vapor lamp and Plasma (physics)

Mercury-vapor lamp vs. Plasma (physics)

A mercury-vapor lamp is a gas discharge lamp that uses an electric arc through vaporized mercury to produce light. Plasma (Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon, on Perseus) is one of the four fundamental states of matter, and was first described by chemist Irving Langmuir in the 1920s.

Similarities between Mercury-vapor lamp and Plasma (physics)

Mercury-vapor lamp and Plasma (physics) have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arc lamp, Argon, Electric arc, Electric current, Electrical resistance and conductance, Fluorescent lamp, Ion, Ionization, Ozone, Ultraviolet, Voltage.

Arc lamp

An arc lamp or arc light is a lamp that produces light by an electric arc (also called a voltaic arc).

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Argon

Argon is a chemical element with symbol Ar and atomic number 18.

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Electric arc

An electric arc, or arc discharge, is an electrical breakdown of a gas that produces an ongoing electrical discharge.

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Electric current

An electric current is a flow of electric charge.

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Electrical resistance and conductance

The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is a measure of the difficulty to pass an electric current through that conductor.

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Fluorescent lamp

A fluorescent lamp, or fluorescent tube, is a low-pressure mercury-vapor gas-discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light.

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Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule that has a non-zero net electrical charge (its total number of electrons is not equal to its total number of protons).

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Ionization

Ionization or ionisation, is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons to form ions, often in conjunction with other chemical changes.

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Ozone

Ozone, or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula.

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Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (UV) is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm, shorter than that of visible light but longer than X-rays.

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Voltage

Voltage, electric potential difference, electric pressure or electric tension (formally denoted or, but more often simply as V or U, for instance in the context of Ohm's or Kirchhoff's circuit laws) is the difference in electric potential between two points.

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Mercury-vapor lamp and Plasma (physics) Comparison

Mercury-vapor lamp has 71 relations, while Plasma (physics) has 253. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 3.40% = 11 / (71 + 253).

References

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