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  • Sugar Cubes are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16sugarcubes0179.jpg
  • A medical bandage is pulled apart so that the adhesive can show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowbandage0224.jpg
  • Beach sand is placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence.   As the silica grains of sand are broken in the blender they give off blue light which in turn causes the sea shell fregments to glow yellow.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16glowsand0182.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0218.jpg
  • An electrophotography discharge image of a ginko leaf (Ginkgo biloba ).  Also called Kirlian Photography, this technique shows the electrical discharge around an object. The principle of electrography is based on the corona discharge phenomenon that takes place when an electrically grounded object generates an electrical field, discharging sparks between itself and an electrode.
    K08ginko-a.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0205.jpg
  • Beach sand is placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence.   As the silica grains of sand are broken in the blender they give off blue light which in turn causes the sea shell fregments to glow yellow.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16glowsand0183.jpg
  • A high speed pellet hips several sugar cubes lined up.The pellet breakes the sugar crystals in the cubes to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16bullet-sugarcubes0202.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a glass surface to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0215.jpg
  • An electrophotography discharge image of an U.S. half dollar coin. Also called Kirlian Photography, this technique shows the electrical discharge around a metal object. The principle of electrography is based on the corona discharge phenomenon that takes place when an electrically grounded object generates an electrical field, discharging sparks between itself and an electrode.
    half-dollar_00001.jpg
  • Sugar Cubes are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16sugarcubes0180.jpg
  • A high speed pellet hips several sugar cubes lined up.The pellet breakes the sugar crystals in the cubes to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16pellet-sugarcubes0201B.jpg
  • A WIntergreen Lifesavers are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesavers0175.jpg
  • A WIntergreen Lifesavers are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesaver0174.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesaver-0194.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0206.jpg
  • A WIntergreen Lifesavers are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesavers0176.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0204.jpg
  • An apple and a feather are released at the same time.  The feather that is falling in a vacuum chamber falls at the same rate as the apple in the air.  The feather and the apple have metal pins in them that are attracted to the strong magnets in the release mechanism that can be seen at the top of the image.  The flash is triggered at 1/20th of a second interval.  The apple and feather do accelerate at the same rate..The vacuum pressure was 30 microns.
    K12-gravity-apple004.JPG
  • An apple and a feather are released at the same time.  The feather that is falling in a vacuum chamber falls at the same rate as the apple in the air.  The feather and the apple have metal pins in them that are attracted to the strong magnets in the release mechanism that can be seen at the top of the image.  The flash is triggered at 1/20th of a second interval.  The apple and feather do accelerate at the same rate..The vacuum pressure was 30 microns.
    K12-gravity-apple001.JPG
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K09candyrB1.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K09candyrA.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K09candyrB1-small.jpg
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