Some elements produce light because of a change in energy state levels. The color of the light is determined by the difference in energy between the excited state and the ground state.
The term is nuclear fusion, where light elements (usually hydrogen) fuse to form heavier elements.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
Light sensitive elements
No. Bells do not produce light.
light energy
the weight of the star doesn't matter.
By the colour of the light that they emit. Sodium vapour lamps produce yellow/orange light while Mercury vapour lamps produce white light.
The term is nuclear fusion, where light elements (usually hydrogen) fuse to form heavier elements.
Chemical elements are combined to produce chemical compounds.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
You mean "Do all elements have light?"
does fire produce light
electricity travels at the speed of light 186,282.397 miles per second. most incandescent light bulbs elements produce light so fast that the human eye couldn't see it happen - that's why
No elements combine to produce carbon. Carbon is an element in and of itself.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
The moon does not produce light. It only reflects light from the sun.
No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.