Works Cited
Courtney writes:
I got all of my information from
www.howstuffworks.com//question59.htm (black lights) and
www.howstuffworks.com/flourescent-lamp.htm (fluorescent
lights) These two sites provided a ton of great information
and presented it in a way that I could easily understand.
They gave examples and had clear pictures that helped explain what
they were talking about. The site for florescent lamps was
great because it explained every part of the lamp, from the
atomic level on up, in great detail.
Ted writes:
http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/ was an extremely useful site.
It was very interesting and cool. I learned a lot from the
site and it really helped me to understand the differences
between black lights and fluorescent lights.
Adam writes:
From http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0818998.html, I obtained
information on George Stokes. It also gave me quite an education
about the history of fluourescence.
Jennie writes:
I used information from the same websites as everyone else.
Howthingswork.com, the website that Courtney used, was particularly
helpful in teaching me about the various uses of blacklights,
such as checking for counterfeits.
Tom used the following websites:
http://www.riskreactor.com
http://www.blacklite.com
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