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    Design and Construction of an Adjustable Light Intensity Reading Lamp.
    (Kabale University, 2024) Tukamuhabwa, Deus
    In reading rooms, many people face a common problem, the light from standard reading lamps or fixed Lamps does not suit everyone's needs. Some people find the light too dim, which makes reading difficult and strains their eyes. Others feel the light is too bright and harsh, causing discomfort and making it hard to focus. This difference in how people see, known as accommodation, means that what works for one person might not work for another. As a result, many individuals complain about the fixed brightness level of reading lamps, wishing they could adjust it to their sight Comfort. This issue isn't just about inconvenience; it affects people's ability to read comfortably and efficiently. Those who need more light struggle to see clearly, while those sensitive to bright light find it uncomfortable to read for long periods. Without a solution to adjust the light intensity, people resort to makeshift fixes or avoid using reading lamps altogether. This lack of adaptability makes reading less enjoyable and productive for many individuals, creating barriers to accessing comfortable reading environments. To address this problem, there's a need for reading lamps that can cater to the diverse visual needs of users, providing adjustable light intensity for a better reading experience

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