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Glow sticks are a chemical light.
The heater element is thicker wire, and has lower resistance. It still has enough resistance to glow red hot (producing heat) but does not glow white-hot and very brightly like a light bulb filament. Also, it lasts almost indeifnitely. whereas the light bulb filament has a finite life - it will "burn out" sooner or later.
Glow sticks do not "capture" light. The light is produced by a chemical reaction. See the related link for a more in-depth discussion.
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
Light gray or silver generally do. Dark gray tends to not light up like white or silver do. Most light colors glow a little under black light, though.
A standard tungsten-element light bulb, there is no gas under the glass, it is a vacuum.
Discharge tubes with argon produce a violet light.
Neon can be used to light neon signs and to light glow lamps. :)
No, inside them a chemical reaction takes place, creating light.
Neon
Cathode rays are found in vacuum tubes. Scientists are able to view them when they are a negative cathode because they emit a light and can glow.
they absorb light from before and then when it is dark they glow the absorbed light
Glow sticks are a chemical light.
it will not glow
the dimonds have to glow
no
the element neon is used to make glowsticks