Of course.
Yes. Most modern cameras use a xenon arc flash lamp.
Generically, a power source (usually batteries), a light source (usually a light bulb), a switch to turn it on and off, and wiring of some sort to connect the energy source to the light source. Theoretically this is the minimum you would need to build a "flashlight".
Because a flash light is a portable piece of equipment, it operates on batteries. The power source is a DC voltage.
A plant needs a strong light. A flashlight produces a weak light the sun is a huge source of powerful light energy.
By providing a portable light source that lets people see in dark places.
Because light is fast. And a flash is light. And flash memory is fast.
It might be a flash of light from another source. Or perhaps it's an asteroid or a meteor.
lightning camera flash passing car flash light fireworks
The duration of A Flash of Light is 1020.0 seconds.
Depending on the cut and the size and the source of light, a person could be momentarily 'blinded' by the flash of a diamond -- however, it is not permanent.
Not flash light, just a regular light!
The Source - Grandmaster Flash album - was created on 1986-03-02.