ENERGY_EFFICIENCY_IN_ELECTRICAL_UTILITIES (Chapter 8:Lightening System) Introduction Most natural light comes from the sun, including moon light. Its origin makes it completely clean and it consumes no natural resources. But man-made sources generally require consumption of resources, such as fossil fuels, to convert stored energy into light energy. Light is usually described as the type of electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength visible to the human eye, roughly 400 to 700 nanometers. Light exists as tiny “packets” called photons and exhibits the properties of both particles and waves. Visible light, as can be seen on the electromagnetic spectrum, as given in Figure 8.1, represents a narrow band between ultraviolet light (UV) and infrared energy (heat). These light waves are capable of exciting the eye’s retina, which results in a visual sensation called sight. Therefore, seeing requires a functioning eye and visible light. The lumen (lm) is the photometric equi
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