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- Triboluminescence abstract "Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated through the breaking of chemical bonds in a material when it is pulled apart, ripped, scratched, crushed, or rubbed (see tribology). The phenomenon is not fully understood, but appears to be caused by the separation and reunification of electrical charges. The term comes from the Greek τρίβειν ("to rub"; see tribology) and the Latin lumen (light). Triboluminescence can be observed when breaking sugar crystals (especially Wint-O-Green Life Savers) and peeling adhesive tapes.Triboluminescence is often used as a synonym for fractoluminescence (a term sometimes used when referring only to light emitted from fractured crystals). Triboluminescence differs from piezoluminescence in that a piezoluminescent material emits light when it is deformed, as opposed to broken. These are examples of mechanoluminescence, which is luminescence resulting from any mechanical action on a solid.".
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- Triboluminescence hasPhotoCollection Triboluminescence.
- Triboluminescence subject Category:Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Triboluminescence subject Category:Light_sources.
- Triboluminescence subject Category:Luminescence.
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- Triboluminescence comment "Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated through the breaking of chemical bonds in a material when it is pulled apart, ripped, scratched, crushed, or rubbed (see tribology). The phenomenon is not fully understood, but appears to be caused by the separation and reunification of electrical charges. The term comes from the Greek τρίβειν ("to rub"; see tribology) and the Latin lumen (light).".
- Triboluminescence label "Triboluminescence".
- Triboluminescence label "Triboluminescence".
- Triboluminescence label "Triboluminescenza".
- Triboluminescence label "Triboluminescência".
- Triboluminescence label "Tribolumineszenz".
- Triboluminescence label "Triboluminiscencia".
- Triboluminescence label "Tryboluminescencja".
- Triboluminescence label "Триболюминесценция".
- Triboluminescence sameAs Triboluminiscence.
- Triboluminescence sameAs Tribolumineszenz.
- Triboluminescence sameAs Triboluminiscencia.
- Triboluminescence sameAs Triboluminescence.
- Triboluminescence sameAs Triboluminescenza.
- Triboluminescence sameAs Tryboluminescencja.
- Triboluminescence sameAs Triboluminescência.
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- Triboluminescence sameAs Triboluminescence.
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- Triboluminescence depiction UteQuartzRattle.jpg.
- Triboluminescence isPrimaryTopicOf Triboluminescence.