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- Luminescence - Wikipedia
Luminescence occurs when a system absorbs or gains energy, populating excited electronic and or vibrational states, and then returns to a lower-energy state by emitting a photon
- LUMINESCENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LUMINESCENT is relating to, exhibiting, or adapted for the production of luminescence How to use luminescent in a sentence
- LUMINESCENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Things that glow in the dark, like the reflective safety strip on your dog's leash or the numbers on your alarm clock, are luminescent Other luminescent things include light bulbs, the stars in the night sky, glow worms, and certain glowing jellyfish and other sea creatures
- LUMINESCENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Many of the animals living in the deepest water make their own light with luminescent chemicals in their bodies Light is produced when mercury vapor conducts electrical current to a luminescent coating that lines the glass tube
- LUMINESCENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Many of the animals living in the deepest water make their own light with luminescent chemicals in their bodies Light is produced when mercury vapor conducts electrical current to a luminescent coating that lines the glass tube
- Luminescence | Definition, Examples, Types, Facts | Britannica
luminescence, emission of light by certain materials when they are relatively cool It is in contrast to light emitted from incandescent bodies, such as burning wood or coal, molten iron, and wire heated by an electric current
- Luminescence Definition and Examples - Science Notes and Projects
Types of luminescence include fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, bioluminescence, electroluminescence, and more The color and duration of the light depend on the excitation source and the material’s properties
- LUMINESCENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
LUMINESCENT definition: of, exhibiting , or capable of exhibiting luminescence | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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