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In this activity, students examine a variety of materials to determine whether they contain phosphors and relate the activity to forensics. A black light gives off harmless, highly energetic, ultraviolet (UV) light that is invisible to humans. Certain fluorescent substances absorb ultraviolet light and re-emit it at a different wavelength, making the light visible and the material appear to […]
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