it is cool
Yes because it glows when it glows the tube expands to create space for it to glow
it will burn up.
They glow a certain color. Helium glows pink, Krypton glows dark blue, Argon glows light blue, Xenon glows purple, Neon glows orange, Radon and Ununoctium, well, no one knows their color because of their dangerous nature.
Sodium is the element that glows yellow when its electrons fall into the ground state. This phenomenon is commonly observed in sodium-vapor lamps.
A tubelight glows when an electrical current passes through mercury vapor inside the tube, causing it to emit ultraviolet light. This UV light interacts with the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube, producing visible light.
a tubelight consists of filaments at each of its respective ends. the function of the starter is to develop ionic discharge inside the tube to make the current flow. therefore once the tubelight is switched on and it glows. the function of the startea ceases and thus it can be removed. on removing a starter from the glowing tubelight the tubelight will continue to glow unless switched off. but once switched off the tubelight will require the starter to glow again on being switched on.
Glows is the third person singular conjugation of the verb glow. The burner on the stove glows when hot.
Everything Glows was created in 2000.
There are lights inside it so when you turn it on it glows.
Yes it glows yellow and some glows purple
The platypus is an animal whose urine glows in the dark.
The bulb glows continuously probably, because the circuit it is installed in, is in the closed position.
it GLOWS!
if someone has been sick with silica poison, the gas that co Mes out of your buttocks glows gold!
Just keep your mouse over the glass and it will disappear. When it glows, it disappeared. Nothing really happens after that.
if someone has been sick with silica poison, the gas that co Mes out of your buttocks glows gold!
Yes because it glows when it glows the tube expands to create space for it to glow