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  2. Fluorescent-lamp formats - Wikipedia

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    Typical diameters are T12 or T38 (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in or 38 mm) for larger, often less efficient lamps, T8 or T26 (1 in or 25 mm) for smaller and often energy-saving lamps, and T5 or T16 (5 ⁄ 8 in or 16 mm) for very small lamps, which may even operate from a battery-powered device.

  3. Palace Theater Light - Wikipedia

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    The theater house was marked for demolition in 1977, and the light bulb went to the local home of a man. He later said that he was aging and needed help taking care of it, [ 2 ] which was followed in 1991 by the Stockyards Museum in Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas , taking possession of it.

  4. Standard illuminant - Wikipedia

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    The CIE defines illuminant A in these terms: CIE standard illuminant A is intended to represent typical, domestic, tungsten-filament lighting.

  5. Bi-pin lamp base - Wikipedia

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    The suffix after the G indicates the pin spread; the G dates to the use of Glass for the original bulbs. GU usually also indicates that the lamp provides a mechanism for physical support by the luminaire: in some cases, each pin has a short section of larger diameter at the end (sometimes described as a "peg" rather than a "pin" [2]); the socket allows the bulb to lock into place by twisting ...

  6. Georgetown High School (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Georgetown High School is a 5A public high school located in Georgetown, Texas . It is part of the Georgetown Independent School District located in central Williamson County. GHS is a comprehensive high school. The school was a National Blue Ribbon Award winner in 1994–1995. [2]

  7. Technician fifth grade - Wikipedia

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    The rank of technician fifth grade was authorized on 26 January 1942, per Executive Order No. 9041, [4] and was adopted by the Army effective 1 June 1942. [2] The rank insignia was finalized on 4 September 1942, adding a block "T" below the existing two chevrons.

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