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Art.nr: 00100. Luminescence occurs if a material exposed to a source of excitation absorbs energy, and them emits that energy as a visible light. The energy can be derived from a number of sources including a light bulb, headlight, fluorescent light (any artificial light) and under sunlight. The stronger the light source, the quicker the charging...
Art.nr: 000070. Luminescence occurs if a material exposed to a source of excitation absorbs energy, and them emits that energy as a visible light. The energy can be derived from a number of sources including a light bulb, headlight, fluorescent light (any artificial light) and under sunlight. The stronger the light source, the quicker the...
Art.nr: 000094. Luminescence occurs if a material exposed to a source of excitation absorbs energy, and them emits that energy as a visible light. The energy can be derived from a number of sources including a light bulb, headlight, fluorescent light (any artificial light) and under sunlight. The stronger the light source, the quicker the...
Art.nr: 000087. Luminescence occurs if a material exposed to a source of excitation absorbs energy, and them emits that energy as a visible light. The energy can be derived from a number of sources including a light bulb, headlight, fluorescent light (any artificial light) and under sunlight. The stronger the light source, the quicker the...
Art.nr: 000117. Luminescence occurs if a material exposed to a source of excitation absorbs energy, and them emits that energy as a visible light. The energy can be derived from a number of sources including a light bulb, headlight, fluorescent light (any artificial light) and under sunlight. The stronger the light source, the quicker...
Art.nr: 000063. Luminescence occurs if a material exposed to a source of excitation absorbs energy, and them emits that energy as a visible light. The energy can be derived from a number of sources including a light bulb, headlight, fluorescent light (any artificial light) and under sunlight. The stronger the light source, the quicker the charging...