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Chapter 26 Problem 16RCQ

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What is the fate of the energy in ultraviolet light that is incident upon glass?

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When ultraviolet light is incident upon glass, the energy of the light can be absorbed by the electrons in the glass, causing them to move to a higher energy level. This is known as electronic excitation. The absorbed energy can then be re-emitted as light of a lower energy, such as in the visible range, through a process known as fluorescence or phosphorescence.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

What is the fate of the energy in ultraviolet light that

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