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Science Projects
Tear off a piece of foil about 3 inches wide and as long as the roll of foil is wide. Fold this strip in half, with the shiny side out, so that it is 1.5 inches wide. Then fold it in half again, and again, so that you have a long, thin wand of foil. Place it on a hard surface and rub your finger over it to make if very smooth and shiny. Hold the foil wand about a foot or more under the fluorescent bulb. Swing the wand back and forth very quickly, watching carefully. You should see bands of yellow and blue light reflecting on the foil. Not all fluorescent bulbs will do this, but most do. If the one you are trying does not work, try a different one. Why? Why do you see the bands of color? It has to do with the way a fluorescent light works. Most fluorescent bulbs have had the air inside removed and replaced by a small amount of mercury vapor and argon gas. These gases are at very low pressure. The inside of the glass tube is coated with a white powder, called the phosphor.
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