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High-Intensity Discharge

High-Intensity Discharge
(HID), a class of high output electrical light that includes mercury vapor, metal halide, sodium, and xenon short-arc lamps. In general these lamps are high efficiency, require a ballast, may have a warm-up period, and vary in their color characteristics.

 
 
 
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