Envelopes and fluorescence

Envelopes and fluorescence

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db

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724 posts

170 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Specifically white envelopes. Has anyone ever seen a blue fluorescence when opening the glued flap?
What causes this and why only on white envelopes (but not all white envelopes)
Best viewed in a darker room for those about to try it smile

Eggman

1,253 posts

212 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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It's called triboluminescence. According to that article sugar does it too, which I didn't know.

db

Original Poster:

724 posts

170 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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thank you bow

Simpo Two

85,770 posts

266 months

Monday 6th February 2012
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Now you need to ask yourself why you're opening envelopes in a darkened room...


Gottit. You need to keep opening envelopes to create light so you can read the contetns of the first one! rotate

db

Original Poster:

724 posts

170 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Simpo Two said:
Now you need to ask yourself why you're opening envelopes in a darkened room...


Gottit. You need to keep opening envelopes to create light so you can read the contetns of the first one! rotate
laugh
aye, that's it.
or i'm a tight Scot who uses street lights when possible. purely to save the planet though yes

SlipStream77

2,153 posts

192 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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db

Original Poster:

724 posts

170 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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an X-ray from sellotape! that's impressive