luminescent$45679$ - translation to arabic
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luminescent$45679$ - translation to arabic

EMISSION OF LIGHT BY A SUBSTANCE NOT RESULTING FROM HEAT
Luminescent; Luminesces; Luminescent measurements; Luminise; Luminising; Luminiscent microsphere; Light-emitting material; Light-emitting materials; Luminescent microsphere
  • UV-photoluminescence in microbiological diagnostics
  • haemoglobin]], an example of [[chemiluminescence]]

luminescent      
adj. متألق
LUMINESCENT         

الفعل

أَسْنَى ; أَشْرَقَ ; أَلَاحَ ; أَلَقَ ; أَوْمَضَ ; اِفْتَرَّ ; اِلْتَمَعَ ; بَرَقَ ; بَصَّ ; تَأَلَّقَ ; تَرَقْرَقَ ; تَلَأْلَأَ ; سَطَعَ ; سَنَا ; لَأْلَأَ ; لاحَ ; لَمَعَ ; وَمَضَ

LUMINESCENCE         

ألاسم

اِلْتِماعَة ; بَرِيق ; بصيص ; تَأَلُّق ; تَلَأْلُؤ ; سُطُوع ; سَنَاء ; لَمْع

Definition

luminescence
Luminescence is a soft, glowing light. (LITERARY)
Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.
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Wikipedia

Luminescence

Luminescence is the "spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically excited species (or from a vibrationally excited species) not in thermal equilibrium with its environment", according to IUPAC definition. A luminescent object is emitting "cold light", in contrast to "incandescence", where an object only emits light after heating. Generally, emission of light is due to the movement of electrons between different energy levels within an atom after excitation by external factors. However, the exact mechanism of light emission in "vibrationally excited species" is unknown, as seen in sonoluminescence.

There are various ways to make an object emit light, such as by light (photoluminescence), chemical reactions (chemiluminescence), electrical energy (electroluminescence), ultrasound vibrations (sonoluminescence), and by ionising radiation (radioluminescence).

The dials, hands, scales, and signs of aviation and navigational instruments and markings are often coated with luminescent materials in a process known as "luminising".