A laser.
Wood, stone, metal, cement, etc.
metal casing and tip of the bulb are connected to the circuit which allows electricity to flow through the wires and light up the bulb
light can travel through anything. Light here means electromagnetic radiation, not just visible light. Visible light cannot go through anything opaque, such as metal sheets. Other types of electromagnetic radiation, like X-rays, can pass through almost anything. If you want the name ofa material where no EM radiation can pass through, it's thick lead sheet.
When electrical current flows through a lightbulb (whether it's CCFL, halogen, or incandescent), the trade-off is light and heat energy.
The metal tip of a light bulb has to make contact with the bottom of the lamp holder's middle center contact to operate.
Electrical energy is converted into light and heat when electric current flows through the metal filament of a light bulb.
metal since it is solid
Answer No, not in itself. Metal can be used as a component in artificial light sources, and metal can be used to reflect light, but metal does not make light. Answer Metals, when heated to a certain temperature, can emit light. For example, Light bulbs have filaments of Tungsten in them. Electricity flowing through the Tungsten heats it up and it emits light.
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laser
Heat and light.
Heat, which then produces light.
Heat, which then produces light.
Wood, stone, metal, cement, etc.
Be is the second metal. It is in the second group.
Be is the second metal. It is in the second group.
it is a metal which has a special property i.e it releases a lot of light when current is passed through it..