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Arc lamp — Lamp Lamp (l[a^]mp), n. [F. lampe, L. lampas, adis, fr. Gr. ?, ?, torch, fr. ? to give light, to shine. Cf. {Lampad}, {Lantern}.] 1. A light producing vessel, device, instrument or apparatus; formerly referring especially to a vessel with a wick… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arc lamp — n. a lamp in which brilliant light is produced by maintaining an arc between two electrodes, used as a spotlight, searchlight, etc.: also called arc light * * * device for producing light by maintaining an electric arc across a gap between two… … Universalium
arc-lamp — arcˈ lamp or arcˈ light noun A lamp whose source of light is an electric arc between carbon electrodes • • • Main Entry: ↑arc … Useful english dictionary
arc lamp — n. a lamp in which brilliant light is produced by maintaining an arc between two electrodes, used as a spotlight, searchlight, etc.: also called arc light … English World dictionary
arc lamp — (also arc light) ► NOUN ▪ a light source using an electric arc … English terms dictionary
Arc lamp — The electric arc in an arc lamp consists of gas which is initially ionized by a voltage and is therefore electrically conductive. To start an arc lamp, usually a very high voltage is needed to ignite or strike the arc. This requires an electrical … Wikipedia
arc lamp — noun a lamp that produces light when electric current flows across the gap between two electrodes • Syn: ↑arc light • Hypernyms: ↑electric lamp • Hyponyms: ↑carbon arc lamp, ↑carbon arc * * * noun … Useful english dictionary
arc lamp — lankinė lempa statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. arc lamp vok. Bogenlampe, f rus. дуговая лампа, f pranc. lampe à arc, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
arc lamp pumping — lankinis lempinis kaupinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. arc lamp pumping vok. Bogenlampenpumpen, n rus. накачка дуговой лампой, f pranc. pompage par lampe à arc, m … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
arc lamp — noun Date: 1879 an electric lamp that produces light by an arc made when a current passes between two incandescent electrodes surrounded by gas called also arc light … New Collegiate Dictionary