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Is it possible to induct electricty out of a florescent light bulb?
A bigger coil will likely lose the same fraction as a smaller one.the blob inc said:so just use a biger tesla coil and pump more energy threw it.
For short lengths of wire, the losses are too small to measure. For the transmisson from the plant to your house (just an fyi, not relevant here), the loss averages about 7%. For a Tesla coil, I'd suspect you're going to lose 99%+. As I recall, they are an extrordinarily inefficient way to transmit power.and also think of the energy that you loose to passing electricty therw power lines. last time i checked its alot.
Yes, it is possible to extract electricity from a fluorescent light bulb. However, the amount of electricity that can be extracted is very small and it is not a practical source of energy.
A fluorescent light bulb works by using electricity to excite mercury vapor inside the bulb, producing ultraviolet light. This ultraviolet light then interacts with the phosphor coating on the inside of the bulb, producing visible light. This process does not produce a significant amount of electricity.
No, a single fluorescent light bulb does not produce enough electricity to power a home. Even a large number of fluorescent light bulbs would not be able to produce enough electricity to meet the energy needs of a household.
The efficiency of extracting electricity from a fluorescent light bulb is very low, as most of the energy is used to produce light rather than electricity. Additionally, the process of extracting electricity from a fluorescent light bulb would require additional equipment, which would further decrease the efficiency.
The main benefit of extracting electricity from a fluorescent light bulb is that it can help us understand the principles of electricity generation and conservation. However, in terms of practical use, there are no significant benefits as there are more efficient and reliable sources of electricity available.