Yes. Plasma is created through the use of a Diatium power cell, and then is sent through focusing crystals, causing a blade to emerge from the emitter.
Yes ! The phenomenon of chemoluminescence is wellknown.
Mitochondria do not use light.Mitochondria use chemical energy.
It is certainly a source of light but it is not a practical, usable source.
the source of ultra violet radiation are due to sunlights, cause by the thinning of ozone layer bcause of the chemical reactions cause by the chemicals from the lithosphere
No it is not a light source but a light trick a light source produces light
Yes ! The phenomenon of chemoluminescence is wellknown.
Real lightsabers such as the ones from the popular movie series Star Wars do not exist. However there are toy plastic lightsabers or glow sticks that will light up.
yes, in star wars many people die from lightsabers
Light energy is obtained by sun. This energy is converted into chemical energy.
no starwars lightsabers would be to and to heavy, but if you wanted to extend comedy then cartoon star wars will have squirrels with lightsabers
Mitochondria do not use light.Mitochondria use chemical energy.
A flashlight Answer chemical, in a sealed environment.
It's red. The color of almost all Sith Lord's lightsabers.
The SOURCE of energy for producers is the sun, plants convert the suns light from light energy to into chemical energy.
Yes - the luminescence is produced by a chemical reaction within the insects body.
The source of the light is the source of the energy carried by the light. The heat of a fire, the chemical energy in the tail of a firefly, the kinetic energy of the flint scraping across the stone, the heat of the filament in the light bulb, the electricity that powers the LED or the laser, etc.
Because he gets his lightsabers from the Jedi he has murdered. He basically keeps them all as trophies and the 4 that he carries are ones that he likes the most