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May 07, 2025 - 02:52 PM
Linear LED lights work by passing an electric current through a semiconductor material, which emits light through a process called electroluminescence. These lights consist of multiple LEDs arranged in a linear form factor, often within a tube or strip, and they typically include components like resistors and drivers to regulate current and ensure consistent illumination. Their design allows for energy efficiency, long lifespan, and versatility in applications ranging from residential to commercial lighting.