Being a scientist I like to use light as light. But light is mainly photons.
Earth is the scientific name
The names of comets vary by where you are, but the scientific name is always the same.
I don't think there is a scientific concept called "gravity light". There is gravity, and there is light. The two are not directly related.
The scientific name for a magnifying glass is a "convex lens." It typically consists of a simple lens that is thicker in the center than at the edges, which allows it to converge light rays and magnify objects. While "magnifying glass" is the common term, the underlying principle involves optics and lens design.
The scientific name for a golden sun moth is Synemon plana.
Refraction or Refraction of light is the scientific name for the bending of light. Same Thing.
The accepted scientific name is Tmolus azia.
The scientific name for the speed of light is "speed of light" or "c." In equations, it is often represented by the letter "c," which stands for "celeritas," the Latin word for speed.
The scientific name for an electric bulb is incandescent light bulb, named after the process of incandescence which produces light through heating a filament.
Refraction or Refraction of light is the scientific name for the bending of light. Same Thing.
The scientific term for bouncing light is "reflection." This occurs when light rays hitting a surface return in the opposite direction after striking the boundary of the surface.
You might be thinking of the word "opaque".
The scientific term for an object that does not let light through is "opaque." Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them and therefore block the transmission of light.
The name would be Shorea spp. Family: Dipterocarpaceae.
An object that does not allow light to pass through it is called an opaque object.
The scientific name for freckles is ephelides. They are small, flat, tan or light brown spots that appear on the skin as a result of sun exposure.
The scientific name of fire algae is Pyrrophyta. It is a group of unicellular algae that possess two flagella and are known for their ability to produce bioluminescent light when disturbed.