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Electrical Engineering - what is Properties of Good Illumination
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Properties of Good Illumination
what is Properties of Good Illumination
DJ
said on : 2018-07-21 03:31:25
Properties of Good Illumination:-
Illuminating source should have sufficient light.
It should not strike the eyes.
It should have suitable shades and reflectors.
It should be installed at such a place so as to give uniform light.
It should not produce glareness in the eyes.
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