Fire is rapid oxidation of a substance. Oxidation is the lose of electron.The lost electron scatters into our eyes which is light
Before the light bulb was invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison, people used candles, fire, oil lamps, or gas lamps or lights to create light while it was dark.
There are many sources of light, but they can generally be classified into natural sources (such as the sun, stars, and fire) and artificial sources (such as light bulbs, candles, and LEDs). Each source of light emits light in a different way and with different characteristics.
Fire emits light in the form of heat and visible light, but it does not reflect light like a mirror or a shiny object would. The light emitted by fire comes from the combustion of fuel and can be influenced by the temperature and type of material burning.
Sun light Moon light Candle light Fire light Torch light Star light Morning light Electric light
create cloudy bands of light
fire plus wind
No, it is not possible to create black fire. Fire is a chemical reaction that emits light and heat, and the color of the flame is determined by the temperature and the elements present in the reaction. Black fire would not be possible because black is the absence of light, so a flame cannot emit black light.
Light itself does not cause a fire, but certain sources of light such as concentrated sunlight or a high-powered laser can generate enough heat to ignite flammable materials, resulting in a fire. It is important to be cautious when using these sources of light around potentially flammable materials.
Fire gives off its own light and will not have its own shadow, but the smoke from a fire can create a pretty big shadow.
No, you cannot light your hands on fire with friction alone. While friction can generate heat, it is not enough to ignite a fire on your hands. It is important to avoid attempting to create fire in this way as it can be dangerous.
Brisingr means fire. It can either be used to set an object on fire or to create fire out of the air. Used by Brom in "Eragon" to light a campfire and by Eragon in "Eragon" to light the arrow on fire when he shot it as the Urgals were attacking.
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum you see is light. Anything that allows you to see is crating light. The sun, fire, light bulbs, etc.
If they are put in contact with each other yes.
They don't interact to create color, each individual light wave has a specific color. They "interact" to produce white light (all colors).
Before the light bulb was invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison, people used candles, fire, oil lamps, or gas lamps or lights to create light while it was dark.
Fireflies create their light - by means of a chemical reaction taking place inside their bodies.
Mixing light to create colors involves combining different wavelengths of light. Each color corresponds to a specific wavelength within the visible light spectrum. By adjusting the intensity and combination of different wavelengths, we can create a wide range of colors.