It is a source of light that generates its own light, doesnt reflect off anything else
The moon is not a source of light because it simply reflects the suns light, therefore it is not a direct source of light
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
Yes because it is a source of light. However, the moon is not direct light as it is not a source. It reflects the light of the sun and that is why we see the moon as 'shining.'
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A shadow.
The direct source of energy for phototrophs is light. They use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through a process called photosynthesis.
Yes, the height of a light source affects the length of a shadow. When a light source is higher, it casts shorter shadows, as the angle of light is more direct. Conversely, if the light source is lower, shadows tend to be longer due to a shallower angle of incidence. Thus, the relationship between the height of the light source and shadow length is inversely proportional.
The type of light source that reflects light rays for a microscope is typically a mirror or a prism. These components are used to direct and focus light onto the specimen being viewed through the microscope.
A secondary source is one that pulls from primary sources. Primary sources are direct reporting or accounts of historical events from those who witnessed them, and secondary sources analyze and summarize those.
It is called a closed circuit. This means that the electricity can flow continuously from the power source to the light bulb and back again.
To expose something in direct light means to place it where the light source is shining directly on it without any obstruction. This is a term commonly used in photography to refer to the act of capturing a subject in direct sunlight.