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  2. Arc Floor Lamp. $39.99 at amazon.com. Dining Table. ... With the e-tailer's ongoing living room sale, ... If you love modern, clean design, then Arhaus should become your go-to furniture ...

  3. Shop the 8 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Any Room - AOL

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    Arc Floor Lamp. This popular arched lamp is great for rooms with high ceilings. Plus, it comes with a range of handy customization features. Using the included remote, you can toggle between four ...

  4. Arco (lamp) - Wikipedia

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    The Arco lamp is a modern floor lamp designed by brothers Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni for Flos in 1962. [1] The lamp is characterized by a suspended spun aluminum pendant attached to an upright block of Carrara marble via a cantilevered arching arm made of stainless steel.

  5. Xenon arc lamp - Wikipedia

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    A 1 kW xenon short-arc lamp power supply with the cover removed. Xenon short-arc lamps have a negative temperature coefficient like other gas discharge lamps. They are operated at low-voltage, high-current, DC and started by field emission with a high voltage pulse of 20 to 50kV. As an example, a 450 W lamp operates normally at 18 V and 25 A ...

  6. Ultra-high-performance lamp - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high-performance lamp. An ultra-high-performance lamp, often known by the Philips trademark UHP, is a high-pressure mercury arc lamp. [1] These were originally known as ultra-high-pressure lamps, [2] [3] because the internal pressure can rise to as much as 200 atmospheres when the lamp reaches its operating temperature.

  7. Yablochkov candle - Wikipedia

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    The arc then continues to burn, gradually consuming the carbon electrodes and the intervening plaster, which melts at the same pace. The first candles were powered by a Gramme machine . The drawback of using direct current was that one of the rods would burn at twice the rate of the other.