In English, 'light' is used either as a noun meaning electromagnetic radiation
in the range of wavelengths to which the eye responds, or as an adjective
to describe a physical or mental burden that is relatively easy to bear.
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The term emanate means to radiate or extrude something. An example of emanate being used in a sentence is "Heat and light emanate from the Sun constantly".
Birefringence is when a material is able to refract light in two slightly different directions depending upon the angle of the light coming in. Crystals if calcite can be shown to do this.
This refers to the degree at which the direction of the light rays change (ie 'bend') when they pass through drops of water.
The scientific term for light is actually visible light. However, most scientists prefer using just light in there formulas and diagrams.Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation. The fundamental particles of light are called photons.
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Same as "Light in the loafers"
Same as "Light in the loafers"
Light
to light up...
light and shadow
Light-Years
A light that is caused by the sun
It means changing colour in resonse to light.
The term airy means light weight, ventilated, or even well lit. Other times the term can mean someone who is carefree.
Cheese made with skim or lowfat milk.
It means how much light gets through, as opposed to being absorbed.