You can observe colorful light emission in fireworks and in different sorts of chemicals as in Lithium it turns green when heated.
Fireworks
Chemiluminescent molecules produce light when they are excited by chemical energy. These emissions are measured by a light detector
A solar cell takes in the sun's light then stores it as chemical energy. Then when it is dark, it lets light out using this stored chemical energy.
A campfire is an example of radiation because heat is being emitted from the fire. The heat is what is being radiated, and the heat is a characteristic of the campfire.
The spilled chemical caused her hair to change color. The blue color of the sky is caused by light scattering in the atmosphere. Mixing paints allows you to create any special color you need.
A glow stick
chemiluminscence
The answer will depend on emissions from what? The sun, for example, emits light, uv rays and neutrinos.
MIRROR
MIRROR
Sex
they are light colors :))
The air particles in the air mix with the light, causing it to be colorful
The airbag light would have nothing to do with emissions. If they are doing a safety inspection, it would fail.
Yes if it is emissions related.
No
Emissions
because your emissions need controlling, pretty basic stuff here