No i dont think so
Yes because it glows when it glows the tube expands to create space for it to glow
This was quite hard to answer but after a while i got it, the answer is a glow stick when you break it it glows haha
It absorbs light so it can glow in the dark.
The light glows because of the hot Filament.
The warmer conditions the glow stick is in the brighter it will light up but for a short amount of time . However, on low temperature conditions the glow stick will light up for a longer time period but it will not light up as bright
i did a lab at school and i found that sticking a glow stick in cold water makes it glow less in hot water it glows more! hope this helped -PEACE
In a glow stick a chemical reaction occur; the energy is released.
3 minerals that glow under ultra violet light
Several moments after exposure to an ultraviolet light, a phosphorescent mineral will glow.
Yes, a glow stick produces light by means of a chemical change.
tubelights in buses are made to glow by the inside being painted with this paint which glows when it comes into conatct with a noble gas for example argon. The paint glows producing a white light
I'm guessing that they have a special dye. the reason it glows is because of an element called phosphorus.