a flashlight
The sun is capable of producing its own light.
According to the primary level science the object which emit their own light are the luminous object.....
Luminous objects give off light whereas illuminated objects relfect light, and thus appear to produce light. For example: A lightbulb is luminous because it gives off light whereas the moon is illuminated because it reflects the light of the sun.A luminous object shines with its own light; it produces its own light, like the sun. An illuminated object is lit by some outside source, like a light bulb or something lit up because your car's headlights fall on it at night, such as your garage door.
Luminescent. If is a biological process, it is called bioluminescence.
the moon does not have its own light, it reflects the sun's light when it's daytime on the other side of earth
When a blue light shines on a green object, the green object will absorb some of the blue light and reflect the remaining green light. This is because the green object absorbs light of complementary colors, in this case blue, and reflects light of its own color, green.
the objects which emit light of their own........example:sun,burning candle etc....,
No. The moon shines because it reflects light from the Sun.
No planet shines on its own. They are just like the moon and have the light reflected off them from the sun.
Yes. The sun is the only object in the solar system that shines with its own light. If anything else in the solar system is visible, it's only because the big flashlight in the center is shining on it.
the moon shines because the sun's heat and light reflects on the moon
the sun shines on the moon.
The sun is an example of an object that produces its own light through nuclear fusion in its core.
An illuminated object reflects light that came from somewhere else. A luminous object emitts its own light.
The sun is capable of producing its own light.
An object that cannot make its own light is called non-luminous. Non-luminous objects do not emit light on their own but can be seen when illuminated by a light source.
An object that gives out its own light is called luminous. Examples include the Sun, fireflies, and lightbulbs.