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Sonoluminescence is the
emission of
light from
imploding bubbles in a
liquid when
excited by sound.
Sonoluminescence was
first discovered in 1934 at the...
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Sonoluminescence is a
phenomenon that
occurs when a
small gas
bubble is
acoustically suspended and
periodically driven in a
liquid solution at ultrasonic...
- (chemiluminescence),
reactions in a
liquid (electrochemiluminescence),
sound (
sonoluminescence), or
other mechanical action (mechanoluminescence), or
organic electroluminescence...
- of the
click is less than 1 millisecond. The snap can also
produce sonoluminescence from the
collapsing cavitation bubble. As it collapses, the cavitation...
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variety of
outcomes can
result from
acoustic cavitation including sonoluminescence,
increased chemical activity in the
solution due to the
formation of...
- the
chemical and
physical effects of ultrasound, sonochemistry, and
sonoluminescence. In addition, he has
worked in the
fields of
artificial and machine...
- science." In his last publications,
Schwinger proposed a
theory of
sonoluminescence as a long-distance
quantum radiative phenomenon ****ociated not with...
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other mechanisms can
produce light:
Electroluminescence Scintillation Sonoluminescence Triboluminescence When the
concept of
light is
intended to include...
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experiment –
Dynamic theory of
gravity –
Physics of
music –
Resonance –
Sonoluminescence –
Speed of
light –
Sunspot Almost periodic function –
Amplitude modulation...
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deformation and
large polarization from the
piezoelectric effect.
Sonoluminescence is the
emission of
short bursts of
light from
imploding bubbles in...