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1.)Candles 2.)Light bulbs 3.)Lightning 4.)Flashlights 5.)Glow-in-the-Dark items 6.)Sun 7.)Fire 8.)Fireflies 9.)Stars 10.)Lamps If you wanna add anymore anybody, please do ....
(Includes answer to the question "Name ten sources of (visible) light") All light originates in the emission of photons from electronic or nuclear processes, however those processes come in a variety of flavors, such as: 1. Thermal emission, consisting of "black body" radiation from hot objects such as incandescent light bulb filaments, and many other examples. 2. Molecular emission, such as that from hot gases in the flame of an oxyacetylene torch. 3. Phosphorescence, the delayed emission of light from a material after it has been stimulated, such as from the screen of a CRT tube after it is bombarded by electrons. 4. Fluorescence, the direct emission of light by some substances when they are stimulated by electrons or electric currents, such as an ordinary fluorescent light bulb. 5. Bioluminescence, such as the light emitted by Fireflies by means of chemical processes. Other examples include certain worms and fish. 6. Chemiluminescence, light emitted in chemical reactions other than in living things. 7. Sonoluminescence, light emission by the collapse of tiny bubbles in a fluid stimulated by sound waves. 8. Cerenkov or Cerenkov radiation, which is emitted when particles move faster than the speed of light through a medium (not faster than the speed of light in a vacuum). 9. Spontaneous emission, such as in a Light Emitting Diode (solid state) or Neon Bulb (Gaseous state) when stimulated by an electric current. 10. Stimulated emission, such as a laser. 11. Scintillation, a variation of fluorescence in which, for example, some substances emit light when struck by a subatomic particle. 12. Cyclotron radiation, which occurs when electrons are decelerated, whether in a straight line or by curving, as in a Cyclotron. (Partially adapted from the entry on "Light" on Wikipedia.)
No, Blue light scatters more than red light, (wr/wb)2=10.
1 light year = 9.4605284 × 1015 meters
10^-4 light years
well i can teel you what the three amin types of artificial light is light bulbs, lights on a car, and lasers.....
Light is light. Once it's created it is what it is Or perhaps your mind is so closed as to believe that sun light is the only real form of light. In that case you should change your question
The name of the narrow artificial waterway in Egypt that joins the Mediterranean and Red Seas is the Suez Canal. It opened in November 1869 and took 10 years to complete.
Artificial Paradise - Sylvan album - was created in 2002-10.
1.)Candles 2.)Light bulbs 3.)Lightning 4.)Flashlights 5.)Glow-in-the-Dark items 6.)Sun 7.)Fire 8.)Fireflies 9.)Stars 10.)Lamps If you wanna add anymore anybody, please do ....
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1. Incandescent light bulb 2. Halogen light bulb 3. Compact fluorescent light bulb 4. Light emitting diode (LED) 5. Mercury vapor light bulb 6. Neon light 7. High intensity discharge lamps 8. Carbon arc lamp 9. laser 10. kerosene lamp
Her name is Jenny Fairbairn, from France.
There are radio waves with a wavelength of 1000 m, microwaves with a wavelength of 0.01 m, then comes infrared light of 10-5 m, visible light of 5*10-6 m, ultraviolet light of 10-8 m, x-rays of 10-10 m and finally gamma rays of 10-12 m in wavelength.
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