black material to absorb the light energy and then more steps follow until electricity is produced.
How much light a material absorbs or lets through depends mainly on what kind of material it is. Usually pure substances will not absorb light but rather lets light through or reflects light. Exceptions include carbon, uranium and others. The exact theory goes into detail in how electrons absorb that energy and move to a higher orbital but generally, a material will let light through if the electrons require excessive energy to jump to a higher orbital.
You need a wind power generator to make the electric energy to hook your light to. Maybe charging a battery with the wind generator and running the light bulb off the battery will provide better service.
An electric stove uses Alternating Current to operate.
a non-luminous object is something that doesn't give out light, it reflects light from an other source like the moon.
Forces are measured in Newtons, whether they are electric or of another kind.
electric light
Black
a electrical insulator is a kind of material that does not allow electricity to pass through it.
Translucent
Thomas Edison invented the Incandescent electric light.
transparent materials
composition and material
Electrical energy.
Both !
The amount of light a material reflects depends upon the kind of material in the reflector, the extent to which it is polished , and the angle at which the light strikes the surface. your welcome.
Wood, stone, metal, cement, etc.
No. A light bulb is a bulb that contains a filament that gets hot when electric current is passed through it.