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Why do fluorescent bulbs flash yellow for a split second when smashed?

If you have a current going through a fluorescent bulb tube and you smash it, for a split second there is a yellow flash as the gas escapes. What I'm wondering is what causes the yellow flash if the light coming out originally is a mix of colours that make white light?

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  • Asked by halflife
  • on 2010-09-08 19:26:51
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Last edited on: 2010-09-08 22:48:32

Categories: Unanswered.

Tags: light, electricity, UV, fluorescent.

 

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