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  2. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling fans are usually installed in a space with other lighting fixtures, but if the fan is positioned too close to a light panel or fixture, a strobe or flicker effect may occur. A strobe or flicker effect is a phenomenon which occurs when light brightens and dims consistently as it penetrates and passes through a moving ceiling fan. [8]

  3. Casablanca Fan Company - Wikipedia

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    Home-Safe, which would turn the fan's light kit on and off at random times to make an empty home look occupied. Demo Mode, an automatic demonstration/test program, which would cycle the fan and light through all of its various settings. In 1990, Casablanca introduced their second computerized ceiling fan control, called Comfort•Touch.

  4. History of optics - Wikipedia

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    Euclid began his study of optics as he began his study of geometry, with a set of self-evident axioms. Lines (or visual rays) can be drawn in a straight line to the object. Those lines falling upon an object form a cone. Those things upon which the lines fall are seen. Those things seen under a larger angle appear larger.

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    It is typically a floor lamp but may be wall-mounted like a sconce. Further interior light fixtures include chandeliers, pendant lights, ceiling fans with lights, close-to-ceiling or flush lights, and various types of lamps [15] The portable or table lamp is probably the most common fixture, found in many homes and offices. The standard lamp ...

  6. Neon lighting - Wikipedia

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    The color of the light depends on the gas in the tube. Neon lights were named for neon, a noble gas which gives off a popular orange light, but other gases and chemicals called phosphors are used to produce other colors, such as hydrogen (purple-red), helium (yellow or pink), carbon dioxide (white), and mercury (blue). Neon tubes can be ...

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    Fans of English player Phil Foden have changed the lyrics of the Boss' "Dancing in the Dark" to support soccer star at Euro 2024 tournament.

  8. Detroit Tigers fans complete journey across the country that ...

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    Going the distance. The friends, who met long ago in middle school and grew close in high school, began their 32-year journey in 1992. They planned to go to a Toledo Mud Hens game to watch the ...

  9. Bright green fluid gushed from Miami International Airport ...

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    A pipe leak in Concourse G caused the fluorescent fluid to flow down from the ceiling at 9 a.m. E.T., the airport said. Crews responded immediately and determined that the liquid was not hazardous.

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