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Interpretation of solar lamp

Explanation of solar lamp (1) [sunarc]: A large lamp used in film production, which reflects light with a parabolic mirror (2) [solar lamp; Sunlamp]: An electric lamp designed to emit light of various wavelengths from ultraviolet rays to infrared rays, especially for treating or artificially browning the skin (3) [Sunlamp]: A ring or a set of air pumps used to light a large room in the past explained in detail a device for generating ultraviolet rays. Some mercury and two electrodes are sealed in a vacuum quartz tube. After electrifying, the two electrodes discharge in mercury vapor, generating a large amount of ultraviolet rays. Used for health care.

Word decomposition

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