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Yes.
Background ResearchThere are several reasons why light dims with distance. One reason is the shape of the source. For example, if you are holding a flash light, the flashlight's source/bulb is a cone. Therefore, the larger the distance, the more dim it will be. The Light gets more spread out as the distance increases. If you had a piece of chewed gum, and you stretch it out, the thickness of the gum will be small. By doing this, this explains that light gets more spread out as the distance increases. The gum's size becomes bigger, as the gum's width becomes smaller. (WikiAsk)Another reason why light dims with distance is because of the type of light bulb. Let's say you have an ordinary light bulb you bought from Home Depot. And then you buy a LED light bulb that is much more strong and gives much more brightness. Which do you think will be the brightest, regular light bulb, or LED light bulb. The LED light bulb.
electricity
Horizontal technology is the repurposing of technology from one type of organization to another. Vertical technology transfer is the transfer from basic to applied and then to production for commercialization.
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
Depends on the type of light sourse. if it is sumthing like fire, then the source is natural. it is not tech, but if it is a bulb that runs on electricity it becomes Technology. :) Good luck... :)
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An iguana is a type of lizard.
jelly fish nature sources of light.
renewable primary energy
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Light doesn't reflect light, nor does any other electromagnetic radiation.
heat and light
A Scanning Electron Microscope, or SEM, is a type of electron microscope. Its light source is from a beam of high voltage electrons.
A compound microscope uses light energy because they have a light source at the bottom
That can vary A LOT, depending on the specific technology used (the type of light bulb), and the brand.
For a point in space (or from a distant light object), spherical waves are emitted. From a point source on the surface of a liquid, circular waves will come out. In both cases the source will be the focus of the emitted waves.