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If you ignite a strip of Magnesium, it will burn with a white light so bright that its best not to look at it.
it's fast it's bright its a florescent light! You need to get krypton to night or Do you want the best kind of light? Well you won't have it unless you get krypton to night!!
It will get dark quickly, then go right back to light. Best not to look directly at the eclipse though, the UV light can damage your eyes. The pupils will dialate due to the sudden darkness, then the sudden return of bright light can hurt them.
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you cant operate it. Just press the butttons and hope it works. Best of Luck! you cant operate it. Just press the butttons and hope it works. Best of Luck!
All-Weather Outdoor IP65 Large Screens available with Sunlight Readable VBOND monitors are best for bright light conditions
LED bulbs tend to be very bright and use far less power to operate making them perfect for flashlights. Halogen bulbs are also very bright and used in flashlights.
You should use light bright enough to see your study material well, but not so bright that it makes a glare and hurts your eyes.
bright yellow or green
If you ignite a strip of Magnesium, it will burn with a white light so bright that its best not to look at it.
the best colors are if light to be bright if dark be shinny dark I Love my mouse and he is gray and white!
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Ambient light is the light that can be seen in the scene, some call it natural light or existing light, it is one of the best tools for photography as it can be found anywhere, in a home, kitchen, gallery, bright sunny day.
Considering the tiger has a its own bright and eye catching pattern, a light colored simple frame would look best.
This is a difficult question to answer. Obviously too much light can damage the eye, which is why you should not look directly at the sun, but it is very difficult to quantify, as amount of damage varies with wavelength and length of exposure. It's often the uv light, which we can't even see, which does the most damage. If there is less light than this, then the eye is extremely adaptable and can work at a wide range of light intensities. The iris controls how much light gets in, opening the pupil wide in dim light, and we have two types of light receptor in the retina, rods, which operate well in dim light and cones, which work best in bright light.
Yellow, light purple, or light blue, anything bright for the baby to look at! As they get older it helps them develope their eyes because they notice the difference of the colors!
Increase the amount of light until you can clearly read the writings / typings, however if you can make it bright enough so you can read easily but not hurt your eyes with the light source that would be best