Not normally - the idea behind florescence is higher energy light (ultra-violet) powers lower energy light (visible light).
An area of 12m squared would be illuminated by a 80W fluorescent bulb. This would give satisfactory coverage of an average room based on the information provided.
I'm wondering if there's some kind of glass/material that would let you see infrared light?
You would usually find illuminated letters on old story books.
Microwaves would have longer wavelengths than infrared rays.
In one way or another, Infrared cannot be controlled, I say this because if you expose something to Infrared for too long, that thing could burn. Therefore Infrared is too intense, to defrost food (a delicate thing). This is most probably why Infrared would not be good for defrosting food.
When the right half of the moon is illuminated it would be called first quarter. (That's when you see the Moon from the northern hemisphere.)
Since our eyes can't see infrared light, you wouldn't be able to see ANYTHING if infrared is the only light available.
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If infrared didn't exist, many animals that rely on infrared sensing for hunting or navigating at night would need to find alternative methods. Additionally, infrared technology, such as night vision goggles and thermal imaging cameras, would not work, impacting various industries like military, security, and healthcare. Our understanding of the Universe through infrared astronomy would also be limited.
Fluorescent urine means.......well fluorescent means like glowing and urine means liquid or water. So I suggest it means glowing liquid or something. If you were using markers and if it said fluorescent urine it would mean that the markers are bright and they kind of glow.
More information is needed to give a meaningful interpretation. Colors in dream are not significant in themselves. A fluorescent green vine would mean something very different from a fluorescent green snake.
In an infrared spectrum, a strong CO peak would typically be found around 1700 cm-1.