Examples of using Phosphor in English and their translations into Hindi
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And, for example, a three-layer phosphor and an ultraviolet protection film on a fluorescent lamp do not transmit the ultraviolet spectrum at all(anything that has a wavelength of less than 400 nm).
if the paper looks very strong reflection, but also add too much phosphor, the quality is not very good.
non-interlaced, hitting phosphor dots on the inside glass tube.
heat-sensitive coating unreasonable, adding too much phosphor, the better paper should be slightly green.
if the paper looks very strong reflection, but also add too much phosphor, the quality is not very good.
heat-sensitive coating is unreasonable, add too much phosphor, better paper should be slightly pan-green.
reflect light very strong, but also add too much phosphor, the quality is not good.
heat-sensitive coating is unreasonable, adding too much phosphor, if the paper finish is not high or seem uneven, then the paper coating is not uniform, if the paper looks reflective Light is very strong, but also add too much phosphor.
it's have direct relationship with temperature, mainly depend on the chip, phosphor and packaging technology.
The White LED which was fabricated using a blue chip and phosphors.
Europium also is used in blue phosphors in electronic screens.
Once the phosphors on the CRT have been hit with an electron,
which is used in colour television uses three different phosphors which emit red, green and blue light respectively.
Phosphors are any substance that radiates light after being energized in some way.
When a UV light wave hits an object containing substances known as phosphors, those phosphors will naturally fluoresce, and glow.
The remaining 5% went into such uses as phosphors, metallurgy, and chemotherapy.
Once the electrons hit the phosphors, they light up and are projected on the screen.
you cannot see the majority of the light coming from the source, but you can see its reflection off of objects containing phosphors.
Today's displays contain a grid of cells in which gas reacts with phosphors in varying degrees in red,
Today's displays contain a grid of cells in which gas reacts with phosphors in varying degrees in red,