1.)Candles 2.)Light bulbs 3.)Lightning 4.)Flashlights 5.)Glow-in-the-Dark items 6.)Sun 7.)Fire 8.)Fireflies 9.)Stars 10.)Lamps If you wanna add anymore anybody, please do ....
To find the illuminance at a certain distance from a light source, you can use the formula: illuminance = luminous flux / (4 * π * distance^2). Plugging in the values gives: illuminance = 1275 lm / (4 * π * (5 m)^2) ≈ 6.43 lux.
One light year is equivalent to about 3.26 parsecs. Therefore, 5 mega-parsecs would be equal to 5 million parsecs. To convert to light years, you would multiply the number of parsecs by 3.26, giving approximately 16.3 million light years.
The Moon is NOT "luminous"; it does not shine with its own light. The light we see coming from the Moon is reflected sunlight.On a related note, astronauts on the Moon have always landed during the lunar "day", which lasts for 14 days. But because the dark areas of the near side of the Moon are at the "full Earth", it will probably never be entirely dark. As the Earth is so much larger than the Moon, the reflected earthshine will be 5 to 10 times brighter than moonlight. Astronauts will probably have no trouble working by earthlight.For A+ the answer is The moon does not produce light.By definition, "luminous" means "giving off light". The moon has no light of it's own. It shines by reflected sunlight.
There are many differences: 1. The sun is held together by its own gravity, a candle is not. 2. On the sun, H atoms get converted into He atoms. 3. The sun will give heat and light for roughly 5 billion more years; we can extinguish a candle with a breath or with a touch. 4. The sun rotates about its own axis; candles do not. 5. Sunlight comes from nuclear reactions; candle light comes from simple combustion. 6. And the most idiotic difference is that a candle can provide direct heat and light at night but not the sun. The BIG PICTURE: They differ in size, durability, origin, the mechanism of energy output, and the quantity of energy output.
The answer to the question "What gives you plenty of light?" with 5 letters is a "lamp." A lamp is a device that produces light by the flow of electrical current or burning fuel. It typically consists of a bulb, socket, and shade to direct and diffuse the light emitted.
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erm.........in my own opinion the ring of happiness is the best ring it gives water-walking and light 5-10 feet and detect life it can be found in a shiviring isles quest
gravity,time,reflection,light and temperture
you have to own a car be blonde be blind have a million dollars and be in college
light bulb, microwave, telephone, tv, florescent light bulb
Windows Glasses and cups Light bulbs Mirrors Picture frames
Five things that aren't matter are: sound, light, heat, gravity, and speed. Five things that are matter are air, water, foods, pencils, and paper.
Food, water, oxygen, warmth, and sleep No that's humans ^
See also Luke 16:8 and 1 Thessalonians 5:5 John 12:36New King James Version (NKJV) 36 While you have the light, believe in the light, that you may become sons of light." These things Jesus spoke, and departed, and was hidden from them.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find 5 percent of 2,000,000, you simply multiply 2,000,000 by 0.05. This gives you 100,000, which is 5 percent of 2,000,000. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could do with that 100,000!
You SEE things at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) but you HEAR things at the speed of sound- about 1/5 of a mile per second. The light gets to you long before the sound.