moon
A magnifying glass is a device that uses light to produce an enlarged view of an object.
A common example of an object that does not produce its own light is the moon. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
Yes, light does produce heat. When light is absorbed by an object, the energy from the light is converted into heat, which can raise the temperature of the object. This is why objects can feel warm when exposed to sunlight or other sources of light.
No. Any object that is hot enough will produce light, regardless of what heated it.
We call it 'wingardiem leviosa'
Such a body would be referred to as a "planet".
A luminous object is an object that can reflect light! examples of these objects are the moon, etc. hope that helped :)
Reflection
Ultraviolet light does not directly produce heat. Heat is typically generated when ultraviolet light is absorbed by an object and converted into thermal energy.
Yes, a luminous object produces its own light through a process like combustion or nuclear fusion, generating energy that emits as visible light. On the other hand, non-luminous objects only reflect light from an external source.
The sun is a natural object that emits light in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light. Artificially, light bulbs and LED lights are examples of objects that produce light.
An illuminated object reflects light that came from somewhere else. A luminous object emitts its own light.