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  A History of Light and Lighting
The metric unit of power is the watt, and even though the term nowadays describes electrical power only it could just as well be used in the automotive field.
The burner is a short, vertical tube of metal connected to a gas source and perforated at the bottom to admit air.
Coiled filament gas-filled lamps in 500, 750 and 1000 watt sizes were introduced in 1913.
www.mts.net /~william5/history/hol.htm   (21357 words)

  
 Indianapolis Art Center
He is also the creator and moderator of the “International Naked Raku Forum” on the Internet which has over 500 members from 27 different countries exchanging information about this technique.
He was chosen to participate in the 2003 Indianapolis 500 Festival Inc. Art in Motion project designing a fiberglass racecar.
Within the past seven years, she has been designing and constructing art-to-wear from her hand dyed, printed silks.
www.indianapolisartcenter.org /html/about_faculty.html   (4613 words)

  
 The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing - Issue 5.1 January / February 2000
The encyclopedia is feature-laden, containing 37,000 articles (6000 of which are new and or revised); over 500 articles that are updated monthly online; a 250,000 word dictionary; 1200 maps; 12 hours of sound; 7000 images; over 150 videos; 26,000 articles linked to the Internet; and much more.
The light is diffused by a high yield optic device that ensures perfect flow control at a stable color temperature of 3,000 degrees K. There are no harmful emissions, such as thermal radiation or ultraviolet rays.
The microlight has a nominal life of 20,000 hours, which is equal to approximately seven years of functioning eight hours per day.
www.printerport.com /kdp/issues/old/v5n1.html   (9098 words)

  
 Lighting Handbook - History of lighting Timeline.
Generally you may multiple FC by 10 to obtain LUX - or, divide LUX by 10 to obtain FC.
Today, mercury lamps now available, range in size from 40 watts to 1000 watts.
The ductile tungsten filament was developed about 1911 by William D. Coolidge, (General Electric, Research Laboratory).
www.lightingbook.com /a_history_of_light_and_lighting.htm   (20133 words)

  
 interFIRE, A site dedicated to improving fire investigation worldwide.
TR-046 Seven Fatality Christmas Tree Fire, Canton, Michigan, December 1990
Water heater: Main burner 'on' only when hot water runs, Fire Findings.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and American Water Heater Co. Announce Recall to Replace Burners in Gas Water Heaters
www.interfire.com /res_file/m_fse_oa.asp   (2679 words)

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