Glow sticks are a chemical light.
Light Energy, Potential Energy, and possibly Heat Energy.
An electric light bulb converts electrical energy into thermal energy which is in the form of radiated light and heat. For example, the " easy bake oven" uses a light bulb to cook the food.
Heat to make the filament glow white hot and emit light (electromagnetic radiation).
Chemical Energy
Chemical energy
Light Energy, Potential Energy, and possibly Heat Energy.
Glow toys are those which give off a light. There are many types of glow toys including glow sticks, glowing cars and even glowing crayons which children find really interesting.
it isn't a type of plastic. it is a fluid that resides within it! :)
Assuming that you are referring to non-electric light sticks, it is chemical energy. The reaction is started by mechanical energy (cracking the stick). The chemical nature of glow sticks is also evident in the fact that they die down eventually after the reactants are used up.
incandescent lights
Glow bowling (Also called "Glow Bowl"), Turns on disco lights, colored flashes, and purple light. The purple light, is a type of glow, that turns everything that's white, purple. Even sometimes, the pins will be glowing, with also Music being played throughout the whole bowling alley.
In ultraviolet light, some types of scorpions glow blue. Their exoskeletons are reacting to a type of light that human eyes can't see. Scientists are not sure just why this happens to scorpions. One theory is that the glow warns them when parts of their body aren't properly hidden, and could give them away.
Glow worms are worms that usually live in caves. They have a type of bacteria that "glows". That allows their behind to glow. A glow worm uses its "glow" to catch insects. Hunting Glow worms make something like a spider web made of mucus. They climb to the top of the cave and just let down several strings of mucus. At the tip of each one, it places some bacteria that glows. Then, it climbs into a "bed" made of mucus and waits. The caves insects, being attracted to the blueish glow, fly to it and get stuck into the slimy mucus. The glow worm "reels" in its prey and devours it.
Orchids because they react well under artificial light.
They are "Brachydanio rerio" aka Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added scientifically to make them glow.
An electric light bulb converts electrical energy into thermal energy which is in the form of radiated light and heat. For example, the " easy bake oven" uses a light bulb to cook the food.
Glow Mesh