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triboluminescence ??
I have a question regarding triboluminescence that I was hoping someone could help me with.
Late last night, in the dim light of my living room, I peeled open an envelope and noticed a quick flash of blue light from the area where the envelope’s adhesive was separating. This intrigued me so I turned out the lights, stuck the envelope’s flap back to the envelope and peeled it back again. I once again saw bright flashes of blue light from the quickly separated adhesive. I could repeat this several times.
This prompted me to try an experiment. I stuck some Scotch tape along a piece of clear Plexiglas, turned out the lights and quickly pulled it off. Once again I saw the blue flash of light along the separating adhesive although this time it was much less intense.
My question: Is this an example of triboluminescence ?
If so, what are the physical/chemical processes at work?
Thank you,
Redhat
I have a question regarding triboluminescence that I was hoping someone could help me with.
Late last night, in the dim light of my living room, I peeled open an envelope and noticed a quick flash of blue light from the area where the envelope’s adhesive was separating. This intrigued me so I turned out the lights, stuck the envelope’s flap back to the envelope and peeled it back again. I once again saw bright flashes of blue light from the quickly separated adhesive. I could repeat this several times.
This prompted me to try an experiment. I stuck some Scotch tape along a piece of clear Plexiglas, turned out the lights and quickly pulled it off. Once again I saw the blue flash of light along the separating adhesive although this time it was much less intense.
My question: Is this an example of triboluminescence ?
If so, what are the physical/chemical processes at work?
Thank you,
Redhat