light output

collocation in English

meaningsoflightandoutput

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light
adjective
uk
/laɪt/
us
/laɪt/
not weighing ...
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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition oflightandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflight output

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Thelightoutputwas held at a steady "background" level.
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Thelightoutputof the computer monitor was linearized using a lookup table.
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To achieve the same optically measuredlightoutputpower, hydrogen-sodium, hydrogen-magnesium and hydrogen-barium mixtures required 4000, 7000 and 6500 times the power of the hydrogen-strontium mixture, respectively.
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Over the past 30 years thelightoutputfor a given power consumption has been increased threefold.
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They are rapidly developing inlightoutput, color rendering, efficiency, and reliability.
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This power is not a measure of the amount oflightoutput, but rather indicates how much energy the bulb will use.
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Thelightoutputand run time of the solar flashlight are limited by the amount of energy that can be absorbed in a day.
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Some gas-discharge lamps also have a perceivable start-up time to achieve their fulllightoutput.
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The additional lines provide greaterlightoutputand makes for an image that is smoother and more film like.
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As the lamp ages, the arc tube's electrodes wear out andlightoutputdeclines somewhat while waste heating of the lamp increases.
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Lightoutputin the first few minutes drops at low temperatures.
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The graphic indicates how the real light beacon may be identified when looking at its actuallightoutputtype or sequence.
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This nomenclature was used because traditionally a larger lens directly equated with morelightoutput.
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Conversely, a higher voltage will cause higher lamp current and increased (brighter)lightoutput.
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Thelightoutputis measured just in this center area.
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Moreover, thelightoutputis very stable and quite high over a very wide range of temperatures, making it particularly attractive for high temperature applications.
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Incandescent headlamps also have rapidly declininglightoutputonce the batteries start to lose voltage.
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Fiber optics utilize halogen lamps which provide highlightoutputfor a given power input.
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Lithium is more widely used than boron since it has a greater energy release on capturing a neutron and therefore greaterlightoutput.
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The halogen cycle keeps the bulb clean and thelightoutputremains almost constant throughout life.
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