No. The question doesn't make sense.
If you are speaking of a lamp used under water or aerial above water through the water. The battery has nothing to do with it. It will provide power to the bulb which produces lumens unless its temperature is altered. Temperature affects batteries. Lumens are a measure of light. Light passes through materials differently and does not affect a battery. A battery only powers the light producing source.
charge travels from one battery contact to another one through the bulb
reset battery no charge light after battery replacement.
The medium through which the emitted light of a torch passes will not affect the battery life of the torch. The battery life of the torch will be the same if you are shining it through air, glass, water, or anything else.
The condenser adjusts the amount of light passing through the specimen.
Your car is telling you that it needs to get serviced Because there is an electrical charge passing through a filament within your indicator light. This produces intense heat and emits photons. Until this electrical charge is interrupted, the light will continue to stay on. Simple fix for this is to remove key from the ignition. If light stays on, suggest remove battery. If light is still on, see a mechanic ;-D
You can split white light into a spectrum of its component wavelengths by passing it through a prism, not a prison.
It means it is almost outa' battery.
yes
It has to do with your battery charge. it's either charging or is at full charge.
Transmission
If your battery is not being charged , the battery light will come on in your dash
the bending of light when passing through an object