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Do fluorescent bulbs put out more energu than they receive
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No, fluorescent bulbs do not put out more energy than they receive. They are an energy-efficient lighting option because they convert most of the energy they receive into light rather than heat, unlike incandescent bulbs which produce more heat than light.
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