yes because by keeping the lights on you are wasting electricity and you are burning out the light bulb. also don't you care about the polar bear? you are indangering it's habitat by keeping on the lights
Sure, they were both installed at the same time and they both burned for the same length of time. That is the reason that you want to replace lights in pairs...it is just a matter of time before the second one burns out.
"Lights" is not a unit of time. If you mean "light-years", that's not a unit of time, either; it is a unit of length.
You don't 'lose' the time ! You simply factor it into the length of a journey - because you should expect to be held at traffic lights for part of your trip !
It depends it can last a life time There is no any instrument will be existed which can measure the length of love. No matter why and whom you love .Love is a precious . In my lexicon, the length of an infatuation does not exist.
Without matter there is nothing to measure the length of time that the matter existed and without time matted cannot exist as if it did it be measured as how long it existed for. No matter, no time.
As soon as anti-matter comes in contact with matter, the two annihilate. As such, placing anti-matter into any container made of matter would result in both being annihilated. The only way to maintain anti-matter for any length of time is to keep it isolated from matter. Magnetic fields can do this for a short time, but invevitably the anti-matter and the matter meet each other.
It depends on where the ceremony takes place. In a registry/court a matter of minutes; in a church an hour-ish.
No. Temperature is a property of matter - just like mass or length.
Yes.
The lights will automatically turn off in the day time. Automatically turn on at night. they are controlled by a light sensor, it determines if you need the lights or not. If the lights go on and off randomly not matter what the light conditions are, you may need to have a mechanic check out your light sensor.
There is no pre-designated length of time, it is simply a matter of talent, hard work, originality and, of course, luck.
The time it takes for one complete swing of a particular pendulum at a particular length is constant, no matter how far the end travels during the swing.