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Energy 101: Light Bulbs

Length 4:46
Created 06.11.11

Our animated correspondent, 'Little Lee Patrick Sullivan,' kicks off our “Energy 101” series with an inside look – literally – at light bulb technology. He goes inside an incandescent, a compact fluorescent and an LED bulb to see what makes them work, and their potential drawbacks.

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