| 1. | Neon lamps use collision of electrons with the gas to excite these emissions.
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| 2. | Measure the voltage at the terminals of the neon lamp.
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| 3. | The neon lamps on their underbellies and along their sides trace their frantic movements.
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| 4. | Such indicators were originally incandescent lamps or neon lamps, but now are usually LEDs.
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| 5. | Once the neon lamp has reached breakdown, it can support a large current flow.
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| 6. | Neon lamps were used in the early 20th century.
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| 7. | When the photoelectric cell was detecting a bright spot, the neon lamp would be bright.
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| 8. | Novelty neon lamp, similar to the flame flicker bulbs.
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| 9. | An earlier tuning aid which the magic eye replaced was the " tuneon " neon lamp.
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| 10. | Fender replaced them with neon lamps, which increased the modulation frequency and reduced the controlling currents.
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