To: Mark was here
The energy comes from the external field. I thought that the principle was that it accelerates naturally ionized gas, the accelerated ions collide with other gas molecules generating more far more than the natural number of thermally ionized molecules. The glow is from the recombination of the electrons and ionized molecules. (The ionization engery is supplied by the external field, remember.) Thermal agitation will overwhelm the relatively small number of ionized molecules, (neutral molecules diffuse rapidly) so that there are always plenty of ions throughout the tube. The density of the gas is adjusted so that the mean free path of the molecules (at the design voltage) is much less than the tube length but long enough to allow collisions to result in more ions, and the recombination time is much much smaller that 1/120 seconds. Effectively the 60 Hertz is much greater than the time constant of the tube.
The Point is, it's the E-feild, not the B-field that couples to a florescent lamp.
100 posted on
12/28/2006 7:53:19 AM PST by
Lonesome in Massachussets
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets
The energy comes from the external field. I thought that the principle was that it accelerates naturally ionized gas, the accelerated ions collide with other gas molecules generating more far more than the natural number of thermally ionized molecules. The glow is from the recombination of the electrons and ionized molecules. (The ionization engery is supplied by the external field, remember.) Thermal agitation will overwhelm the relatively small number of ionized molecules, (neutral molecules diffuse rapidly) so that there are always plenty of ions throughout the tube. The density of the gas is adjusted so that the mean free path of the molecules (at the design voltage) is much less than the tube length but long enough to allow collisions to result in more ions, and the recombination time is much much smaller that 1/120 seconds. Effectively the 60 Hertz is much greater than the time constant of the tube. The Point is, it's the E-feild, not the B-field that couples to a florescent lamp.
I'm sorry but I could not understand what you were explaining. Think in terms of energy conversion. You put energy in a box, like squeezing a spring. When the spring is released the energy stored is released, with the florescent bulb the energy is released in the form of visible light.
109 posted on
12/28/2006 8:10:15 AM PST by
Mark was here
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