Light is generated when photons are emitted from an atom.
This occurs when an electron on one energy level of an atom falls to a lower energy level.
to generate light, so the specimen can be examined
they generate energy and light from the sun to power your home.
It uses the remaining 15% to generate light and thus it is 15% effective.
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to generate light, so the specimen can be examined (sends light through base, diaphragm, stage specimen, slide, objective lens, nose-piece, body, body tube, and eyepiece)
Some burn fuels to generate light and others use electricity to generate light.
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Venus itself doesn't generate much visible light. There may be some electrical activity in its atmosphere that generates some light, but it's minimal. The light we see from Venus is mostly reflected light from the sun.
to generate light, so the specimen can be examined
Its reflected sun light - unlike the stars which generate their own light.
Lanterns (or lights) are the "light source" that the Source engine uses to generate light for the game. They are very realistic and can generate shadows and can be moved.
Fruit does not provide light energy because it is not a source of light, it does not generate light and glow.
If you're using it to generate light, 10 percent efficient. If you're using it to generate heat, 90 percent efficient.
Fluorescent bulbs generate light by using an ionized gas and electrical discharge, whereas regular light bulbs generate light by using heat within the filament contained in the bulb.
It will be like a generator and generate it to light up the light bulb. I hope this helped you and good luck with your answer!