A highlighter is a special type of pen that is used to denote special lines of information in documents or books. They were invented in 1963 by Carterâ??s Ink Company.
Oh, what a wonderful question! A typical highlighter weighs around 10 grams. Isn't it amazing how even the smallest things have their own weight and importance in the world? Just like how every color on our palette adds beauty to our painting.
To take apart a highlighter, first look for any clips or caps that need to be removed. Then gently twist or pull the highlighter in different sections to separate the body. Be cautious not to break any internal components or spill the ink in the process.
To remove highlighter from paper, gently dab the affected area with a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol. Be careful not to wet the paper too much to avoid damaging it. Allow the paper to air dry completely before using it again.
Fluorescent materials are substances that absorb light energy at one wavelength and re-emit it at a longer wavelength, resulting in a visible glow. This phenomenon is commonly used in products like highlighter pens, glow-in-the-dark stickers, and blacklight posters.
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The Highlighter was invented in 1962, In Japan, by a man by the name of Yukio Horie.
The highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963. He was trying to create a fluorescent dye for a food company and discovered that his marker pen would not smudge the ink. This led to the creation of the modern highlighter.
A typical highlighter weighs about 10-15 grams, depending on the brand and type of highlighter.
the first highlighter was used in Ireland
A highlighter is "un surligneur" (masc.) in French.
a highlighter is called 'un surligneur' in French.
Press the highlighter and click no fill.
you use a highlighter on every piece of text
Oh, dude, in French, the word "highlighter" is masculine. So, like, you'd say "un surligneur" for a highlighter. But hey, don't stress about it too much, it's just a highlighter, not a gender reveal party.
Highlighter ink will not harm you as long as you don't have it inside your skin.
A highlighter is called 'un surligneur' in French. To highlight is 'surligner' in French.
Tonic water does not glow when mixed with green highlighter ink because the quinine in tonic water, responsible for fluorescence under UV light, is not reactive to the wavelength of light emitted by the green highlighter ink. The fluorescent properties of quinine are specific to certain wavelengths of UV light, which the green highlighter ink does not produce.