im not to sure why ur faeces glows under uv light but it could possiby be because u r creating a chocolate sunday. eat up judabayga :P
The reason why scorpions glow under black light or commonly known as ultra-violent light is because their bodies contain a chemical called phosphate which glows under it.
Scorpions do...
Actually, all scorpions glow in the dark. There is a chemical compound that courses through their intestinal track and when they are digesting food, this compound is activated and releases a substance much like fluorescence. When you see a scorpion glowing in the night, you know it is digesting its food. Yet you can only see a scorpion glow in the dark under UV light.
Colour only applies to visible light. UV rays are not visible.
the plasmid contains a certain gene, which codes for the "Green Flourescent Protein." So you put the plasmid in the bacteria, the plasmid starts making that protein in the bacteria, and boom you've got glowing bacteria. works for bunnies and monkeys too, apparently =)
Because of the phosphates. The UV light causes things to phosphores.
Yes. Only certain minerals will glow under ultraviolet light. First you have to have the uv light shining on it, then you have to turn the lights off and they will grow
The whites of the eyes and the bones of your body glow under a UV.
The reason why scorpions glow under black light or commonly known as ultra-violent light is because their bodies contain a chemical called phosphate which glows under it.
Scorpions do...
The substance may glow under UV light or it may be possible to stain it at the end of the process.
i don't know the minerals but its called luminescence
yes
The UV wavelength becomes visible based on flaws in the carbon lattice structure. As well, once the light is removed, some diamonds emit a phosphorescence that helps identify the exact source of the stone.
UV lights are used to reveal substances that our naked eye could not. There are some substances, such as fingerprints, fecal matter, and blood, that glow under UV light. Forensic scientests and detectives use this technology to help solve crimes.
Black light is only black because very little of the light the lamp produces is in the visible spectrum. Most is actually ultraviolet (UV) light. The frequency of such light is just a little higher than violet (hence the name ultraviolet). The human eye cannot detect UV light, so black light is mostly invisible to us (you might see a faint violet glow however). UV light can cause certain materials to glow due to an effect called Fluorescence. This entails a material absorbing light at a certain frequency (e.g. UV light) and retransmitting it at another frequency, for example visible light. We cannot see UV light but we can see the retransmitted visible light causing the object to glow. Black light theaters make good use of such materials, but in many countries the paper money also contains fluorescent materials. That is why people working behind the counter in shops will sometimes hold money under a UV lamp; counterfeited money might not have such security features and will thus reveal itself for the fake it is.
alright alright the answer is strobe lights