fluoresenssivalaistus
Fluoresenssivalaistus, often referred to as fluorescent lighting, is a type of electric lighting that utilizes fluorescence. It works by passing an electric current through a gas, typically mercury vapor, contained within a glass tube. This current excites the mercury atoms, causing them to emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The inside of the tube is coated with a phosphor material, which absorbs the UV radiation and then re-emits it as visible light.
The color of the light produced by fluorescent lamps can vary depending on the specific phosphor coating
However, fluorescent lamps also have some drawbacks. They contain small amounts of mercury, which is a hazardous