Definition of Low-pressure sodium lamp

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Low-pressure sodium lamp

The term 'Low-pressure sodium lamp' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A type of lamp that produces light from sodium gas contained in a bulb operating at apartial pressure of 0.13 to 1.3 Pascal. The yellow light and large size make them applicable to lighting streets and parking lots'.

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