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Georges Claude inventor of the Neon Light The first neon Light

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Georges Claude inventor of the Neon Light. The first neon Light. Contents. History about Neon lights and Information about ‘Neon’s' name. Information about the Creator of the Neon light and neon’s gas . Extra extraordinary information of N E O N Resources Ending. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Georges Claude  inventor of the Neon Light

Georges Claude inventor of the

Neon Light

The first neon

Light

Page 2: Georges Claude  inventor of the Neon Light

Contents•History about Neon lights and

Information about ‘Neon’s' name.•Information about the Creator of the Neon light and neon’s gas .•Extra extraordinary information of NEON•Resources•Ending

Page 3: Georges Claude  inventor of the Neon Light

United states is the first one to use neon light in 1923

Neon came from the word

‘neos’ meaning in Greek

‘the new Gas’

Neon was invented in 1910

Neon lights

can

also be ca

lled neon

glow lamp

History about neon Lights and Information about Neon’s name…

Neon lamp

Page 4: Georges Claude  inventor of the Neon Light

Facts of the Creator and Neon’s Gas

Georges Claude was the one

who discovered neon, when

he was studying liquid air in

1910

Neon lights,

lights up because

of electrified glass tubes or

bulbs that holds

neon or different gases

Neon light is

made of non-moving gas

Neon is the fourth non-moving

gas after helium

Inert gas (non-moving gas)

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Extra extraordinary facts about NEON

Neon Gas can last for 15

years without going off

Neon lights are commonly used for storefront signs

Neon lights became popular in business signs in the early 1920’s

throughout France and the united

states

Neon was first used in United sates

by a car company which ordered 2

signs

Business men's are

attractive to neon light

because of its bright

flashing glow

Neon naturally produces a red glow

Neon light strips can be

put into clothing and other solid

surfaces

Neon signs are mostly used for

billboards and other signs

Neon’s form is very stabled

Neon is tasteless and odorless

Neon is chemically non-active

U.S

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http://www.brightneonsigns.com/what-are-neon-signs.html (bright neon signs)www.buzzle.com/articles/intresting-facts-about-neon.html (buzzle)

Http://inventors.about.comlod/od/qstartinventions/a/neon.html (qstartinventions)

http://www.gigantisigns.com/ill_neon.html (gigantic signs)http://www.ehow.com/facts_4899687_facts-neon-lights.html (ehow)

http://enwikipedia.org/wiki/neon_sign (wikipedia)http://peachtron.hubpages.com/hub/how-do-neon-lightswork (hubpages)

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