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does the light from street lights go off when the ac cycle reaches 0 volts?


I was wondering if the light emitted by non fillament type - meaning vapor lamps, falls to zero when the ac current supply reaches 0 during the ac cycle or is the temperature of the gas in the bulb so high that the light emitted continues through the o part of the ac cycle?

You cana set up a mechanical chopper to run at mains frequency. If you do that, you can adjust it so that you can see a room with fluorescent light in darkness, even when the lights are on, by having it only open while the lights are at the dimmest point of their cycle.

Edit: It's not *strictly* true to say that LEDs won't produce any light during that part of their phase. They do tail off very rapidly (~ns) for the most part, but the 'white' LEDs you get are ultra-violet GaN diodes with the junction coated with a phosphor. The phosphor's light tails off much more slowly (~us), although that's still a pretty short time when compared to the dark periods in 50Hz or 60Hz mains supplies (depending on where you are in the world) which would be ~ms.
NB. The above edit contains pointless pedantry.

Other Makes 1985 CUSHMAN TRUCKSTER  STREET, SCOOTER,MOTOR CYCLE Other Makes 1985 CUSHMAN TRUCKSTER STREET, SCOOTER,MOTOR CYCLE Paypal 10 Bids US $700.00 6d 8h 58m
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Why do people let their cats outside, only for the cats to get pregnant or get hit by a car?


If you have a cat - please get the cat spayed or neutered. We all love the cute kittens, but they grow up quickly - and many are left on 'the street' - where they cycle continues. The cats have more kittens - who go unwanted.
It is a sad cycle - please keep your cat inside - if you spend money on only one thing - have your cat spayed or neutered.

Contact a homeless cat shelter - they can find a cheap vet for your cat.

Because they are ignorant and love for their cats to have kittens. "Kittens are so cute". If their cat gets hit by a car, oh well, they'll just get another cat and start the cycle again! Ignorant and careless! They don't have money to have the cat spayed but they are on a computer, go figure!

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  • If that is all that the guy ever does wrong then the sooner he gets elected the better. I would be more worried about the fact that he is a bit of a twat and is trying to run the country.

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  • Chasmanp

    I've had a Mezzo since October 2008 and love it. Admittedly it doesn't fold as compact as a Brompton but I can accept this as the Mezzo has no fold mid frame which makes it stiffer, and it also looks much nicer. Fingers crossed the future bikes will benefit from Jon Whyte's full suspension knowledge and at least get someting on the back.
    The gearing is a little on the slow side but average speeds of 20+mph are more than adequate and to be fair on 16inch wheels I wouldn't want to hit a pothole any faster!
    The only real irritation is the creaking from the front handlebar and stem which can be intrusive when zipping along the country lanes in the Cotswolds but a regular clean and a bit of grease quietens things down for a while.
    Bar ends are a must to make the most of the acceleration that small wheels give you and I bought some St John Street Cycles Ergo Control Bar ends for about £12.00 absolute bargain shame about the p&p.
    I have the Mezzo commuter bag which is great and has not come loose once in the past 18months, I can only guess that the person who is struggling with it falling off all the time is putting it on the wrong way round or doesn't know how to use velcro.
    Not yet had any issues with the handlebars folding over due to latch problems (probably user error or lack of fine tuning in the adjusting of the little allen grub screws). Mezzo do make it clear that you should check these latches before setting off, I don't think they could do anymore.
    What else did I consider when I finally went for the Mezzo:
    1. Brompton, sorry I just didn't enjoy cycling on it as it felt like a small bike, but a quality one.
    2. Dahon, wheels too big, mid frame fold and generally to me it felt a little unstable. The final folded package is also too large and there is no finesse in the final package.
    3. Strida, very quirky with design over practicality issues. The bike was fine for a quick trip to the shops but I just kept worrying I was about to fall off. The folded package is odd as well but compact in a tall sort of way!
    4. Giant Halfway, this was very nearly my choice with its mono fork and mono chainstays. But the gearing is not as good as the D10 admittedly it is £400+ cheaper so the money saved could go towards this problem. But the D10 is just much cooler to look at either folded or not and more practical.
    So if my D10 (I can say that now the final payment has been made on the Cycle to Work Scheme) was stolen tomorrow would I go straight out and get a replacement…you bet ya!

  • It seemed a tad dark Monday morning, so I stopped at Light Street Cycles and bought a blinkie for the backpack and a headlight for the handlebars. Now I'm glad I did.

  • I've had a Mezzo since October 2008 and love it. Admittedly it doesn't fold as compact as a Brompton but I can accept this as the Mezzo has no fold mid frame which makes it stiffer, and it also looks much nicer. Fingers crossed the future bikes will benefit from Jon Whyte's full suspension knowledge and at least get someting on the back.
    The gearing is a little on the slow side but average speeds of 20+mph are more than adequate and to be fair on 16inch wheels I wouldn't want to hit a pothole any faster!
    The only real irritation is the creaking from the front handlebar and stem which can be intrusive when zipping along the country lanes in the Cotswolds but a regular clean and a bit of grease quietens things down for a while.
    Bar ends are a must to make the most of the acceleration that small wheels give you and I bought some St John Street Cycles Ergo Control Bar ends for about £12.00 absolute bargain shame about the p&p.
    I have the Mezzo commuter bag which is great and has not come loose once in the past 18months, I can only guess that the person who is struggling with it falling off all the time is putting it on the wrong way round or doesn't know how to use velcro.
    Not yet had any issues with the handlebars folding over due to latch problems (probably user error or lack of fine tuning in the adjusting of the little allen grub screws). Mezzo do make it clear that you should check these latches before setting off, I don't think they could do anymore.
    What else did I consider when I finally went for the Mezzo:
    1. Brompton, sorry I just didn't enjoy cycling on it as it felt like a small bike, but a quality one.
    2. Dahon, wheels too big, mid frame fold and generally to me it felt a little unstable. The final folded package is also too large and there is no finesse in the final package.
    3. Strida, very quirky with design over practicality issues. The bike was fine for a quick trip to the shops but I just kept worrying I was about to fall off. The folded package is odd as well but compact in a tall sort of way!
    4. Giant Halfway, this was very nearly my choice with its mono fork and mono chainstays. But the gearing is not as good as the D10 admittedly it is £400+ cheaper so the money saved could go towards this problem. But the D10 is just much cooler to look at either folded or not and more practical.
    So if my D10 (I can say that now the final payment has been made on the Cycle to Work Scheme) was stolen tomorrow would I go straight out and get a replacement…you bet ya!

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