Yes/No. The light itself isn't luminous, rather it is a wave that our eyes percieve, but if you remove the words "a" and "object" from your question you get...
Yes, which is why we make incandescent lightbulbs. They glow brightly.
No, a burner is not considered incandescent. Incandescent refers to light produced by a hot object, like an incandescent light bulb, not a heat source like a burner.
Light is emmited from within the object.
Does not give off light.
Incandescent means an object is producing light because of a high temperature. In an incandescent light bulb, the current flowing through the filament causes it to heat up to the point that it glows brightly.
Incandescent means that the object can produce its own light like the stars
An object that glows when heated is called incandescent. This phenomenon occurs when the object's temperature increases to the point where it emits visible light.
incandescent
An incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is an electric light which produces light with a wire filament heated to a high temperature by an electric current passing through it, until it glows.
Heat and light are forms of energy that can interact with each other. For instance, when light falls on an object, it can be absorbed by the object and converted into heat energy, leading to an increase in temperature. Similarly, when an object is heated, it may emit light if it reaches a certain temperature, such as in the case of incandescent light bulbs.
Incandescent light emits a warm, yellowish-white color.
Incandescent light cannot be used for a fiber optic transmitter. This is because incandescent light is too slow for such a transmitter.
The filament in an incandescent light bulb is typically made of tungsten.