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Yes it does The lighted back plane area produces the most amount of heat. The least amount of heat is produced by led type displays. The light transmitted from the television display produces a very small amount of heat.
It depends on how much light is shining on the glass. If there is a lot, then the water in the dark glass will evaporate faster because the temperature will be higher. If there is no light, then it does not matter.
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Yes it does The lighted back plane area produces the most amount of heat. The least amount of heat is produced by led type displays. The light transmitted from the television display produces a very small amount of heat.
No light is not in a liquid form and therefore cannot evaporate
I believe the answer is, the brighter the star the more fuel it is burning
it can, but slowly or not likely. If there is heat it will evaporate, but if there is no light there is normally no heat, unless the temperature is high
hydrogen is at the heart of a star, meaning that as it reacts it produces a massive amount of heat and light
hydrogen is at the heart of a star, meaning that as it reacts it produces a massive amount of heat and light
Most likely yes, the coloring will absorb more light than if it were clear water, so it will heat up more and should evaporate faster. However, it depends on how much light is available (more light should make it evaporate faster), so in a dark area the plain water would probably evaporate more quickly. It also depends on the the type/amount of food coloring (it reflects only the colours that you see, the rest is absorbed), and the amount/temperature of the water and its surroundings, as well as a bunch of other factors. A series of tests will give you a more accurate answer.
The power the lightbulb uses while it's operating as designed is measured in watts.The amount of light it produces is measured in lumens.The amount of heat it produces is measured in watts, joules per second, or BTU per hour.
The light bulb uses electrical energy, and produces light, as well as waste heat. The act of turning it on in itself uses a small amount of energy stored in your muscles.
The chromosphere produces the light and heat for the sun.
Light pollution sometimes. But most time it produces the light that emits in a better way.
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