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luminous object: something that produces its own light

The Moon is bright only because it reflects the Sun’s light. Therefore, theMoon is NOT luminous.

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1. Incandescence: light that is emitted from a very hot object

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sodium vapour lamps

a) electric discharge

neon lights

2. Luminescence: light that is generated without heating the object

- types:

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Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

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LEDs(light-emitting diodes)

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b) chemiluminescence: light that is produced by a chemical reaction without a rise in temperature

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c) bioluminescence: light that is produced by a biochemical reaction in a living organism

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and mercury

d) fluorescence: light that is emitted during exposure of the source to ultraviolet (UV) light

compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbtubular fluorescent light bulb

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Efficiency of Fluorescent Vs. Incandescent Bulbs

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Even though fluorescent bulbs are 4X as efficient as incandescentbulbs (20% vs. 5%) , some people don’t like them because:

they find the light from fluorescent bulbs to be harsh.

these lamps contain small amounts of mercury vapour, a toxic metal.

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Because they contain mercury, used fluorescent lamps CANNOT be thrownin the garbage.

In Oakville, Rona & The Home Depotwill take back your used fluorescent bulbs.

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Uses of Fluorescence

forensic science

black light theatre

fluorescent fish

money

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e) phosphorescence: light that is emitted due to exposure of the source to UV light, and that continues to be emitted for some time in the absence of the UV light


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