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    Dylan Ngango

    The purpose of this lab is to identify the different types of lights we are using. Also yo know which one is more "Green" and which one is more efficient.

    There are three types of lights bulbs that you will encounter throughout this lab, and they are :

    • CFL
    • LED
    • Incandescent
    CFL

    CFLIncandescent
    IncandescentLED
    LED

    Please define those. ( How are they different )

    According to those definition which one of those are more "green". Why ?
    Why incandescent is the worst of them all ?
    Know that, Watts = volts x amps = VA
    Find the following data using a kill-a-watt : Volt Amp VA and PF ( Power Factor )

    Power Factor is the efficiency of the device, which one is the most efficient. Which is one is the most expansive to have ( Bills to pay )