TV is considered an artificial source of light because it generates illumination through electronic means rather than natural processes. It uses backlighting or pixels that emit light to display images, relying on electricity and technology rather than sunlight or fire. As a result, the light produced by a TV is man-made and does not occur naturally in the environment.
No, moon is not a light source, if we consider the moon as a light source, the mirror will also be called a source of light!!!! Every object seen by reflecting light from another object is called a non luminous body. As mirror, book, cup are not light sources, moon is not also a light source because it just reflect the light from the sun.
The first artificial light source was created in the early 19th century with the invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Edison in 1879. It marked a significant advancement in lighting technology and revolutionized the way we illuminate our surroundings.
An example of artificial light is a light bulb.
Light can be obtained from various sources. One common source is the Sun, which produces natural light. Artificial light can be obtained from light bulbs, lamps, LED lights, or any other device that emits light.
The first artificial light source is believed to be the fire, which early humans utilized for warmth, cooking, and protection. Later developments included oil lamps used by ancient civilizations around 5000 BC. The invention of the electric light bulb by Thomas Edison in 1879 marked a significant milestone in artificial lighting, revolutionizing how we illuminate our surroundings.
Yes, as long as the TV is on and in working condition.
There are natural and artificial light sources. A few examples of natural light sources include the Sun, stars, and candles. A few examples of artificial light sources include light bulbs, lamp posts, and televisions.
Artificial light can be obtained in a few different ways. Artificial light can come from light bulbs, a television, and candles.
A regular mirror can be used if the source of light is artificial. Artificial light sources do not require any special type of mirror for reflection. Any mirror that reflects light effectively will work for artificial light sources.
yes
A lamp
A mirror is not a source of light, natural or otherwise.
Depends what the source was, for example, if it was started by lightning, it is natural; if it was started by a person, it is artificial. hi! -Andrew
Yes, plants can use an artificial source of light. For example tubelight, it is a source of electricity, which is a source of light. The light emitted from the tubelight reaches the plant in place of sunlight, which helps the plant synthesize and helps the plant in photosynthesis.
TV, street lights, House lights, computer screen
iron,Aircon and Oven
That is any source of artificial light (not a naturally occurring light)oil lampsgas lampscampfireselectric lampscandlesetc.