Definition of Triboluminescence. Meaning of Triboluminescence. Synonyms of Triboluminescence

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- Triboluminescence is a phenomenon in which light is generated when a material is mechanically pulled apart, ripped, scratched, crushed, or rubbed (see...
- of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound. Triboluminescence is nominally caused by rubbing, but sometimes occurs because of resulting...
- August 2015. Olawale DO, Okoli OO, Fontenot RS, Hollerman WA (2016). Triboluminescence: Theory, Synthesis, and Application (illustrated ed.). Springer. p...
- Earth + Sky (Golden Wire, 2003) Metal Dog (Flickering Shadow, 2015) Triboluminescence (Flickering Shadow, 2017) Harmonics of the Night (Flickering Shadow...
- types of luminescent phenomena are relevant to crystalline materials. Triboluminescence generates light through the breaking of chemical bonds in a material...
- during growth and destruction of crystals. Crystalloluminescence and triboluminescence, Jeffrey I. Zink, and B. P. Chandra; J. Phys. Chem., 1982, 86 (1)...
- with sugar and dried, it is a potentially entertaining source of triboluminescence, for example by crushing Wint-O-Green Life Savers in a dark room....
- Mechanoluminescence, a result of a mechanical action on a solid Triboluminescence, generated when bonds in a material are broken when that material...
- Mechanoluminescence is light resulting from a mechanical action on a solid. Triboluminescence, light generated when bonds in a material are broken when that material...
- Interfaith Month". Daily Herald. Retrieved June 21, 2018. BBC Big Bang on triboluminescence Timothy Dawson Changing colors: now you see them, now you don't Coloration...