yea mostly cat pee it works real good
Yes, UV wavelengths within the range of 395-410 nm can work as a black light. These wavelengths fall within the UV-A spectrum, which is commonly used in black light applications to make fluorescent materials glow or appear bright.
I'm pretty sure any black light would work just fine
If there are two black wires, it's possible that it was wired for a ceiling fan and that one of the wires is for the fan part while the other is for the light part. If so, one of the black wires may be switched while the other is always "on." Normally black is "hot" and white is "neutral" (NOT ground... ground is usually green).
No, things don't work that way. (Unless you're in a black hole, in which everything including light is sucked in) But in a room? No, that's not going to happen.
Yes, black holes are an example of negative pressure. This is because they exert gravitational force so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them, creating a region of extreme gravitational pressure.
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New batteries would make a black light poster work. Replacing the light might also make a black light poster work. Black light poster could also be broken.
no....
Well, first of all light in the box is transfered into the box and it makes color, or black and white. This light is a regular light read a science book of some sort an you will find out about the light thingy.
Black tea will help you to detoxify your system, but it is mainly due to the water content rather than the tea. The black tea does work as a diuretic, which means that it helps you process water quickly.
Yes, a "black light" is an ultraviolet light with wavelength of about 395-410 nm.
Yes, UV wavelengths within the range of 395-410 nm can work as a black light. These wavelengths fall within the UV-A spectrum, which is commonly used in black light applications to make fluorescent materials glow or appear bright.
yes
WOW what a great question... Yep a black light makes the enzymes & minerals foreign to the flooring Glow at a different rate.. It wont tell you if its semen, just show the pattern & size.. most foreign liquids will glow even after they are dried.. But if your looking for semen or urine, vaginal fluids on sheets, walls, comforter, flooring etc a standard black light will work , the darker the room the better the definition..
The dark black people would work on the fields, and light-skinned black people would work in the house.
No, glow in the dark requires the absorption of light to emit a glow in darkness. Black lights emit ultraviolet (UV) light, which typically does not charge glow in the dark items like visible light does.
light colors dont work on black hair but i havent tried dark colors, i think dark colors will probably work