The tip of a ball pen is plastic. When plastic is rubbed in a person's hair it attracts light objects due to static electricity. It can be any plastic that will create the static electricity. Even an inflated balloon will do this trick.
light, if its tendency to attract a proton is light.
Well gravity's job is to attract objects to one another. Its like the cupid of objects. So basically inside a galaxy gravity will attract each and everything together. So everything starts to coalesce into a huge ball of light that contains billions of stars and dust with a black hole at the core of the huge lump.
Fireflies light up to attract a mate or prey.
Non-luminous. Objects which produce light of their own or give out or emit their own light are called luminous objects. Objects which do not produce light of their own, on the other hand, are called non-luminous objects. Luminous objects are objects like stars, sun and other celestial bodies which give out their own light. Objects surrounding us are not such light emitting objects. Therefore, we are surrounded by non-luminous objects.
According to the particle theory of light, light is made us of particles called photon. Black hole has very high gravity. Its escape velocity being more than that of speed of light, light is attracted towards it and it even cannot escape by lunizah: black holes attract every thing even the light because they have a very strong attractive force and that's the reason why black holes attract light!! ^_^
Thales discovered static electricity accidently in 585 BC when he rubbed by chance fur and amber and observed that with it he could attract very light weighted objects like feathers etc.
ThaleThales of Miletus is credited with observing that rubbing fur on various substances, such as amber, would cause an attraction between the two, which is now known to be caused by static electricity. The Ancient Greeks noted that the amber buttons could attract light objects such as hair and that if the amber was rubbed sufficiently a spark would jump.s of Miletus is credited with observing that rubbing fur on various substances, such as amber, would cause an attraction between the two, which is now known to be caused by static electricity. The Ancient Greeks noted that the amber buttons could attract light objects such as hair and that if the amber was rubbed sufficiently a spark would jump.
About 600 BCE, a Greek mathematician named Thales was the first to record amber rubbed with animal fur attracted light objects.
Around 600 BC, the Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus thought that amber had a soul because it attracted very light objects after being rubbed.
light, if its tendency to attract a proton is light.
Transparent objects are the sorts of objects that light passes through. Translucent objects allow the partial transmission of light. Opaque objects prevent the transmission of light.
Well gravity's job is to attract objects to one another. Its like the cupid of objects. So basically inside a galaxy gravity will attract each and everything together. So everything starts to coalesce into a huge ball of light that contains billions of stars and dust with a black hole at the core of the huge lump.
The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
moths
"The light will attract many insects when it is turned on."
Illuminated means to light up. Almost anything can be illuminated.Some examples:glow stickslight bulbsmoonbacklit keyboards
an objects light can pass through is transparent