Magnetic ballasts
In magnetic ballasts, current flows through coils of copper wire before moving on to the light bulb. Most of the current gets caught in the magnetic field it generates, with only small increments moving on to the light bulb. The current that is passed on depends on the thickness and the length of the copper coil. This inconsistent flow of the current is what causes the lights of the lamp to flicker and also creates the buzzing sound.
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