It consumes less electricity for the same Lux and hence is more economic.
Yes, that is a "conventional" source of light.
Hydrogen bulbs have advantages over traditional light sources because they are more energy-efficient, longer-lasting, and produce a brighter, more natural light. Additionally, hydrogen bulbs are environmentally friendly as they do not contain harmful chemicals like mercury found in some traditional light bulbs.
The sources that can give out their own light are "Light Sources" and the same opposite the sources which can not give out their own light are know as Non Light Sources .
Try to use less, and not to waste energy. Some things you can do include walking or using public transportation instead of using a personal car; using modern light bulbs that use less energy; turning light bulbs (or any other device) off when you don't actually use them.
Yes, laser light is often described as a parallel beam of light because the photons in laser light travel in a very tightly focused and uniform direction, unlike conventional light sources which emit light in multiple directions. This property of laser light allows it to be easily focused into a narrow beam with minimal divergence.
The two main sources of light energy are natural light from the sun and artificial light from sources like light bulbs and lamps. Both sources produce electromagnetic radiation that our eyes perceive as light.
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Man-made light sources... lamp, torch, LCD etc.
We are not sources of light so we do not give off light.Light is given off by sources such as the Sun and Stars.Things that are not light sources reflect light into our eyes so we can see them.
There are many sources of light, but they can generally be classified into natural sources (such as the sun, stars, and fire) and artificial sources (such as light bulbs, candles, and LEDs). Each source of light emits light in a different way and with different characteristics.
Natural light sources include the sun and celestial bodies such as stars. Artificial light sources include light bulbs, fluorescent lights, and LEDs.