Without the light source, you wouldn't be able to see your sample very well!
No. Diamonds reflect and refract light. Without a light source, a diamond cannot be seen.No, a diamond is not a source of light. A cut diamond appears to sparkle because it is very good at scattering light that strikes it.
No, the Sun is not the only light source in the univrse. Every star is it's own light source, just as the sun is, but due to there distance they are not very effective. The Moon also creates a light source, because it reflects the light from the Sun back to earth. In the same way, if we where on the Moon, the Earth would be a light source, reflecting the light from the Sun at the moon.
because its main source that gives it to light is one of the main source of light
The moon is not a source of light because it simply reflects the suns light, therefore it is not a direct source of light
Without the light source, you wouldn't be able to see your sample very well!
Without the light source, you wouldn't be able to see your sample very well!
It is a force light that is very bright
No. Diamonds reflect and refract light. Without a light source, a diamond cannot be seen.No, a diamond is not a source of light. A cut diamond appears to sparkle because it is very good at scattering light that strikes it.
An incandescent light bulb is very inefficient light source because of the amount of heat energy wasted when it is energized.
Stand with your back to a very bright light source and close your eyes tightly.
Bluer than it is.
No, the Sun is not the only light source in the univrse. Every star is it's own light source, just as the sun is, but due to there distance they are not very effective. The Moon also creates a light source, because it reflects the light from the Sun back to earth. In the same way, if we where on the Moon, the Earth would be a light source, reflecting the light from the Sun at the moon.
Lanterns (or lights) are the "light source" that the Source engine uses to generate light for the game. They are very realistic and can generate shadows and can be moved.
because of the nature of source producing it...
Either, depending on the situation. If you look at it from far away, the light seems to come from a single direction, and can be simplified as a point-source. If you are very close, the light comes from different directions, and such a simplification is no longer correct.
on very very clear nights yes starts are almost the same size as the sun.