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∙ 12y agoThe light from the flashlight will travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second) in a vacuum.
The particles you see floating in the air when shining a flashlight in the dark are typically dust, lint, or other small airborne particles that reflect the light.
The moon does not have its own light; it reflects light from the Sun. When sunlight hits the moon's surface, it bounces off the surface and is reflected towards Earth, making the moon appear bright in the night sky.
Planets are heavenly bodies that do not shine their own light. They reflect light from the sun, which is why we can see them in the night sky.
The moon seems to shine at night, because it reflects the light given off by the sun. We can not see the moon's reflection during the day, because the sun light is too bright, but, at night, the moon reflects the light given off by the sun and we can see it.
No, the moon does not emit its own light. Instead, it reflects sunlight, which is why we see it shining in the night sky.
Yes they are nocturnal they are like turtles they come out at night and follow the light so get a flashlight and shine it in a chameleons spot and watch them follow your light
No, you do not need friction to shine a flashlight. A flashlight works by converting electrical energy into light through the use of a bulb or LED and battery. The light produced does not rely on friction to be emitted.
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You just play tag except "It" Has a flashlight and they shine a beam of light on another player if they are within ten feet of that person. That person then becomes the new "It". (Play this game at night)
A light bulb and a flashlight are the same basically. However if you`ve ever looked at the front of a flashlight ( dont do this when its on) you will see that the front is mirrored. So a does actually shine light in all directions but the mirrors reflect the light so as to send it forward where as the light from a light bulb is unobstructed.
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The particles you see floating in the air when shining a flashlight in the dark are typically dust, lint, or other small airborne particles that reflect the light.
Light from the flashlight reflects off the ball to your eye which enables you to see the ball.
Photons emitted from a flashlight will continue to travel indefinitely until they are absorbed by a material or collide with another particle. Photons do not "decay" in the sense of breaking down into smaller particles. Once they are emitted, photons will travel at the speed of light until they interact with something.
Shining a flashlight at a mirror demonstrates that light bounces off the mirror's surface in a process called reflection. By observing the light being reflected back towards you, you can understand how mirrors work to redirect light in a specific direction.
Because the sun shines on them and illuminates them, exactly the way you shine a flashlight on a rock in order to see it at night.
Depends on the flashlight, some have many bulbs which would probably shine brighter, or just one big bulb which depending on the bulb, might shine less bright.