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[Music] you think those are LEDs there and they're probably LEDs they're pretty cold only these are a lot more efficient than incandescent lights how do LEDs work light emitting diodes how do they work how does the light come out so LEDs it's just a semiconductor right so you've got two pieces of silicon and one of the pieces of silicon is doped with some atoms that have an extra electron and the other the other half is doped with some atoms that have a missing electron and that means that there's extra electrons on one side and missing electrons and the other and the electrons jump across the boundary to try and balance it and then a charge builds up across that and that's how a diode works and then when you forward bias a diode when you pass current through a diode you get this effect where electrons fall into the holes on one side and there's an energy gap between the electrons on the holes and as they fall it shakes the electromagnetic field and the photon comes out and that's why...