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the science The LED is a semiconductor device that emits light in a narrow spectrum when electricity is allowed to flow in a forward direction (anode (p) to cathode (n) referred to as a p-n junction)... » Find out more LED technology can produce light in a massive array of colours. Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) defines a colour as the temperature... » Find out more Conventional LEDs provide a high brightness output generally in a narrow beam angle and produce almost no heat in operation... » Find out more Incandescent bulbs waste about 90% of the power they consume in heat and are therefore about 10% efficient. Bulbs are usually marketed... » Find out more |
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