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An incandescent (left) and CFL light bulb are hooked to a meter reader to test for their energy usage and efficiency as part of a presentation by Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, Tuesday morning to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Sodt Elementary fourth graders Emily Kovenich, 9; Isabella Rorke, 9; Ani Standifer, 9; Brendan Bashaw, 9, and Julia Neubauer, 9, react as a meter reader spins quickly after the lighting of an incandescent light bulb during a presentation Tuesday morning by Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo. Students learned the details about incandescent, CFL, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, an LED, CFL, and Incandescent light bulb are compared for brightness and color during a presentation by Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, Tuesday morning to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Brooke Lavoie, 9, and Noah Laura, 10, react as a very bright CFL bulb lights up during a presentation Tuesday morning to their Sodt Elementary fourth grade class. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, shows students, including (from left) Cevyon Walton, 10, and Brendan Gilbert, 10, how a meter quickly spins, measuring the KWH power usage of an incandescent bulb during Tuesday morning's presentation to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Sodt Elementary fourth graders Julia Neubauer; Isabella Rorke; Brendan Bashaw, and Ani Standifer, all 9, look through the packaging on a CFL light bulb as they search for its lumens count. Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, held a presentation for the class Tuesdayteaching them about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, during Tuesday monring's presentation to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
An incandescent (left) and CFL light bulb are hooked to a meter reader to test for their energy usage and efficiency as part of a presentation by Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, Tuesday morning to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
An incandescent (left) and CFL light bulb are hooked to a meter reader to test for their energy usage and efficiency as part of a presentation by Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, Tuesday morning to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
An incandescent (left) and CFL light bulb are hooked to a meter reader to test for their energy usage and efficiency as part of a presentation by Glenn Lipscomb, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Toledo, Tuesday morning to a 4th grade class at Sodt Elementary School. Students learned about the differences between CFL, Incandescent, and LED light bulbs as they discovered which is the best bulb to buy for your household.
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