A supergiant star has an atmosphere that extends far from the star's center. On a surface area basis, square meters say, the surface is very dim. But since the size is so great the overall brightness is high. Betelgeuse is a good example. The outer atmosphere is so tenuous that there is actually a star orbiting within it. But it is so large that it shines brightly at the right shoulder of Orion.
the brightness of a giant star is its heat waves that are coming off of it.
It has dim sunlight.
Not. The sun is a main sequence star.
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It's very flexible and the light will shine through it but not too dim and not too bright
Because of its distance from the Sun, it has dim sunlight.
photosensitive receptor.cones and rods.cones work in bright light and are sensitive to colours whereas rods work in dim light and are not sensitive to colours
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...would be dim.
Bright and dim are antonyms. Bright means having a high level of light or shining with intensity, while dim means having a low level of light or lacking brightness.
Dim means stupid. It is the opposite of 'bright', think of a light. 'He is so dim, why did we employ him?'
The bright green light has a higher frequency (shorter wavelength) and a smaller amplitude than the dim red light.
Eyes do not need bright and dim light - although the iris (colored part of the eye) and pupil (black center of the eye) function differently under these circumstances. In bright light, the muscles in the iris contract to make the pupil smaller. In dim light, the iris makes the pupil enlarge to allow as much of the scarce light as possible.
You probably have a bad ground on your "dim" light.
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Dim means to make slightly darker. Dim is the opposite of bright, e.g. dim light or dim-witted. Dim means low or not bright If you are referring to a; Person-not smart/dumb Lights-low/ not very bright * If it isn't one of these it might be used referring to them! i have alot of friends that say dim or dem instead of saying them.
In dim light, your pupil expands. In bright light, your pupil contracts. Your pupil contracts in bright light because not as much light is needed to see. Same thing with dim light, your pupil expands in dim light because there is more light needed to see. Because there is not as much light in a closet than in an open field your pupil contracts and expands to let in more light or let in less light, depending on were you are at and how dark it is.
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