lightdimming
Lightdimming refers to the process of reducing the intensity of light emitted by a light source. This can be achieved through various methods, primarily involving the control of electrical power delivered to the bulb. Common techniques include phase-cutting, where the alternating current waveform is interrupted, and pulse-width modulation, which rapidly switches the light on and off at varying duty cycles to create the illusion of lower brightness.
The primary purpose of lightdimming is to adjust illumination levels to suit specific needs or moods, conserve
The compatibility between a light source and a dimmer switch is crucial. Not all light bulbs are