It doesn't produce any heat, and heat is needed to explode anything. Therefore it takes away the possibility of any "accidental" explosions.
NO are you crazy?
It depends on the luminescence of the materials. I see no difference between "the light source" and "the intensity of the light". Please restate and/or clarify the question.
The size of shadow an object casts, is directly related to the position of a light source. the higher up a light source is in relation to the object, the shorter the shadow will be. Shadows cast by objects lit by the sun in the morning or evening are long, because the sun is low in the sky. At mid-day, the shadow is shorter because the sun is higher. Try it yourself with a torch - and see !
Torch light is NOT a natural source of light. It is an Artificial Source of light generated by the electrical energy. In this the electrical energy is being transformed into Light energy.
The sun is the source of heat and light for plant-life.
Transparent materials will always allow light to pass through, translucent materials will allow light to pass through as well but the light rays will be scattered. Opaque materials will not allow any light to pass through.
It is made of paper and cloth, both flammable materials.
It depends on the luminescence of the materials. I see no difference between "the light source" and "the intensity of the light". Please restate and/or clarify the question.
It's a light source.
We cannot see a light source even if 1 opaque material is blocking the light source. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them so we cannot see light through them but we can still see light reflected by them.
It's a light source.
What provides light to allow you to view materials on a glass slide
Because traditional incandescent light bulbs generate significant heat that could cause flammable materials to ignite.
Nitrate film was highly flammable. The heat of the light source could set it off.
phosphorescent materials do this
Various materials can burn, including wood, paper, fabric, oil, gasoline, and natural gas. When these materials are exposed to a heat source with sufficient oxygen, they undergo a chemical reaction called combustion, releasing heat and light as they are consumed. It's important to handle and store flammable materials properly to prevent accidental fires.
Because you move around, or the light source moves around, or both.
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