No light has no mass its only an energy. There would be no way to capture it. Therefore light can not be melted.
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Actually, light does have mass, but that has nothing to do with whether or not it can be melted.
Because it can be melted and melted again
it melted
First the wick is lighted; after this the wax is melted, vaporized and burned.
The plastic is melted on the back of the light wear the two metal touches
Sharp razor blade, nimble fingers, and short light strokes.
The need for light (when it was dark) was one of the major reasons. The candle had its disadvantages. It melted, didnt have a large light, and could start fires. Thus the lightbulb was very needed
Some wiring in your door or truck/car may be old or melted and it my be lose.
Melted sugar starts out as clear and colorless when it first liquefies. As it continues to cook and reaches higher temperatures, it progresses through various stages of caramelization, where the sugar begins to take on a range of brown hues. It can go from a light golden color to a deep amber, depending on how long it is cooked. If melted sugar is heated too long, it will eventually become dark brown and can burn, resulting in a bitter taste.
Melted plastic is generally non-toxic and usually a pain to remove. It is generally disposed of as trash, as it cannot really be re-used. If it's hot, it is hazardous as it can burn you and tends to stick to skin and materials. In that light, it is dangerous. Melted plastic is the material used in injection molding. That melted plastic is not "bad" as it is being used for a purpose (the manufacture of goods).
why does my turn signal light keep burning out and why is the sockets and plastic lens melted.
this is because of a number of reasons 1. a fuse as blown 2. light bulbs are out 3. the wires have melted
the sugar melt and can be turned to candy and if melted long enough it can be turned into ice-cream and can light on fire easily