Luminous objects are things that let out light without the help of anything else. Examples are:
Stars
Lighted candles
Sparks
Flames
Heating coils
LEDs
TV Screens
Discharge tube
objects which emit there own heat and light are called luminous objects
example: light bulb
bunsenburner
stove
sun
stars
TV
monitor... etc
The sun.
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Newton described gravity as the force of attractionbetween any two (or more) bodies having mass.Newton's Law of gravitation states that this force of attraction is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two bodies and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.F = G (M1.M2/r2)
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No. The definition of a star is "any of the large, self-luminous, heavenly bodies, as the sun, Polaris, etc." Mercury is a planet that orbits a star - our sun.
Luminous means giving off light. Any material becomes luminous if sufficiently heated.
All Surrounding Bodies In Any Star (Solar) System Are Illuminated By The Light Of Their Mothers Or Creators; The Solar Entities or Suns.
An non-luminous object can be any oject that doesn't produce light, e.g. wood, metal, plastics, etc.
An non-luminous object can be any oject that doesn't produce light, e.g. wood, metal, plastics, etc.
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The non-luminous is those objects which do not produce its own light.It provide the light which is reflecting from another e.g.moon did not produce its own light,sun is giving the light to moon,moon reflecting the light of sun.
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A planet is a non-luminous approximately spherical solid or gas that is a satellite of a star and that clears its orbital path of any smaller bodies. OR A planet is a solid orbiting body of a star, leaving comets out of the discussion. I have trouble thinking of a planet as a gas.
The VISIBLE FIXTURES IN SKIES mean luminous that emit any light.
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