Most likely the brighter light is newer. The other light has worn out and is way older then the other. If this bothers you then replace both lights with two bulbs of the same brand and made in the same year.
If it is a single bulb, it is probably the bulb. Many tail light bulbs have two separate filaments, with the turn/brake being much brighter than the marker light. The tail light and turn/brake circuits are completely separate.
Sun light is more brighter than the light from flashlight in house.
Sun light is more brighter than the light from flashlight in house.
This is a difficult question to answer, as the brightness of light is itself perceived, rather than actual. In some ways, light is brighter than you can perceive it, simply because another person can perceive that light to be brighter than you yourself perceived it. The brightness of light to the eye is relative.
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No, it is much too far away for that. We will see it get much brighter in the sky, much brighter than any other star. But, other than the pretty light show, it won't affect us.
Venus is much brighter than Mars. Only the Moon and the Sun are brighter than Venus.
A flat tin is brighter, because of its light, it is only on one direction and our eyes grab all the reflections. While corrugated tin, is not brighter as the other one, because of its reflected light diffuses in different directions and the amount of light that our eyes get are smaller.A flat tin is brighter, because of its light, it is only on one direction and our eyes grab all the reflections. While corrugated tin, is not brighter as the other one, because of its reflected light diffuses in different directions and the amount of light that our eyes get are smaller.
The Sun is the closest star to Earth, so it appears much brighter than other, more distant stars. The Sun is eight light-MINUTES away from the Earth. The NEAREST other star is 4.2 light years away (Proxima Centauri).
Stars are more brighter than other stars because they have different characteristics that affect their luminosity. Luminosity is the amount of energy that a star emits per unit of time. It depends on the star's size, temperature, and distance from the observer. Some of the factors that make stars more brighter than other stars are: Size: Larger stars have more surface area and can emit more light than smaller stars. Temperature: Hotter stars have higher energy and can emit more light than cooler stars. Distance: Closer stars appear brighter than farther stars because their light has less space to travel and lose intensity.
The Sun is the closest star to Earth, so it appears much brighter than other, more distant stars.The Sun is eight light-MINUTES away from the Earth. The NEAREST other star is 250,000 times further away.
100000000 times earths light