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No, moon is not a light source, if we consider the moon as a light source, the mirror will also be called a source of light!!!! Every object seen by reflecting light from another object is called a non luminous body. As mirror, book, cup are not light sources, moon is not also a light source because it just reflect the light from the sun.
The twinkling of stars is caused by the light from them being distorted by the earth's atmosphere.
It means that the light is being refracted from something between you and the moon ... possibly ice crystals high in the atmosphere.
Not capable of producing light, but can be capable of reflecting light from another source. Source: definitions.net/definition/non-luminous#:~:text=Here%20are%20all%20the%20possible%20meanings%20and%20translations,light%20from%20another%20source.%20How%20to%20pronounce%20non-luminous%3F
If you mean, by a human being... none. If you mean unmanned landers... Russia & India.
Consider a battery for a moment. A battery can be a source or sink type of power source. A light bulb would be considered a source current. When a battery or other item is being charged is it considered a sinking source.
That is any source of artificial light (not a naturally occurring light)oil lampsgas lampscampfireselectric lampscandlesetc.
Deepansh is an Indian male name. It literally mean "part of light" ("deep" being a kind of clay candle representing light, and "ansh" meaning "a part of"). "Part of light" can also be taken to mean a part of the One Source from which everything originates.
If you mean lighting inside a house then no. Natural light is the sun
If you mean lighting inside a house then no. Natural light is the sun
it refers to the brightness of a light source as it appears to the eye
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
A torch is a stick or stick-like structure, which is on fire at the top, and held at the bottom, that is used either as a source of light, or to set fire to other things.
Light is not naturally digital - perhaps you mean solid state? Digital light as in a fibre-optic cable is just laser light modulated.
Something is being normal .
Light from a small light bulb behaves in the same way light from a bigger light bulb. When you say wide, I assume you mean to ask about light from torches. Light travels in straight lines. If light hits a surface, it will be absorbed or reflected, there are no exceptions. So if light is emitted from a 'wide' source, it will be able to travel to a larger area, lighting up more, but at a lower concentration. If the same amount of light is emitted from a large or small source in the form of a beam, the same applies. The smaller the beam, the more concentrated the light.
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