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11/10/16 Today’s agenda: Game day tomorrow Tuesday’s results…. 3) In your notes, write down everything you know about fluorescence, phosphorescence, luminescence, lasers, and why the sky is blue! 4) Dark Room Demos (notes on page 31) 5) Two demos go in your demo notes

Emission spectra Examples Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Emission spectra Examples

Plasma

Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Fluorescence Examples

Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Phosphorescence Examples

Chemiluminescence Examples Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Chemiluminescence Examples

Triboluminescence Examples Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Triboluminescence Examples

Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Scattering Examples

Radio microwaves IR v UV x-rays gamma ROYGBIV Lasers Examples

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