Why do energy-saving bulbs take time to ‘warm up’?

in #knowledge7 years ago

Energy-saving lightbulbs light up gradually since it takes time for the mercury inside the bulb to fully vaporise. The bulb contains a small amount of mercury in liquid form at room temperature.

When you switch on the light, causing an electric current to run through the bulb, the heat converts the mercury to a gas, which emits ultraviolet radiation.

The phosphor coating the bulb casing then absorbs this ultraviolet light, re-emitting it as visible light.

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This applies to fluorescent or compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs).

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No wonder it blinks for a while before coming up