An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method

This paper describes the differences between light intensity of light bulbs from different working principle. A Maya2000 spectrometer from Ocean Optics is used as a light detector. The intensity of light is taken within the visible wavelength between 390 nm to 700 nm. It is observed that light inten...

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Main Authors: S., Nurulain, N. O., Sharif, F., Siddiq, M. R., Salim, H., Manap
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28754/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28754/1/29.%20An%20intensity%20comparison%20of%20light%20bulbs%20using%20spectroscopy%20method.pdf
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H., Manap
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description This paper describes the differences between light intensity of light bulbs from different working principle. A Maya2000 spectrometer from Ocean Optics is used as a light detector. The intensity of light is taken within the visible wavelength between 390 nm to 700 nm. It is observed that light intensity from different type of light bulbs forms different spectral power distribution. The light emitting diode (LED) lamp shown to be the most efficient light bulbs with the highest average light intensity compared to incandescent and fluorescent lamps.
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spelling ump-287542022-11-17T06:49:23Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28754/ An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method S., Nurulain N. O., Sharif F., Siddiq M. R., Salim H., Manap T Technology (General) This paper describes the differences between light intensity of light bulbs from different working principle. A Maya2000 spectrometer from Ocean Optics is used as a light detector. The intensity of light is taken within the visible wavelength between 390 nm to 700 nm. It is observed that light intensity from different type of light bulbs forms different spectral power distribution. The light emitting diode (LED) lamp shown to be the most efficient light bulbs with the highest average light intensity compared to incandescent and fluorescent lamps. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28754/1/29.%20An%20intensity%20comparison%20of%20light%20bulbs%20using%20spectroscopy%20method.pdf S., Nurulain and N. O., Sharif and F., Siddiq and M. R., Salim and H., Manap (2020) An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method. In: Engineering Technology International Conference (ETIC2020) , 24 - 25 March 2020 , Johor Bahru. pp. 1-4.. (Unpublished) (Unpublished)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
S., Nurulain
N. O., Sharif
F., Siddiq
M. R., Salim
H., Manap
An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
title An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
title_full An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
title_fullStr An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
title_full_unstemmed An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
title_short An intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
title_sort intensity comparison of light bulbs using spectroscopy method
topic T Technology (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28754/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28754/1/29.%20An%20intensity%20comparison%20of%20light%20bulbs%20using%20spectroscopy%20method.pdf