Yes Because all optical devices use light, mirrors use light......so yeah -Link941
it energy makes our light and other devices that uses electric work
the most common is light and heat
LEDs, light bulbs, candles, oil lamps, campfires, etc.
use low wattage light bulbs
Yes, there are wireless mice and keyboards which use infrared light in a way similar to how television remotes work.
Yes. For example, lots of calculators have small solar cells, allowing them to use light energy.
Devices that use light and sound, such as smartphones, TVs, and smart speakers, have greatly impacted our lives by providing entertainment, information, and communication. These devices have transformed how we access and consume media, connect with others, and navigate our surroundings. They have become essential tools in modern day-to-day activities.
Light-dependent resistors (LDRs) are commonly used in devices such as streetlights, cameras, and mobile phones to detect light levels and trigger appropriate responses, such as turning on/off the light or adjusting the screen brightness.
Electronic devices as mostly used because of numerous advantage: It is cheap. It has high Lifetime It makes the equipment light in weight. It consumes less electricity.
LED stands for "light emitting diode." LEDs are made of a solid material and are considered solid-state devices because they do not have moving parts or use gases or liquids to produce light. They are typically small semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current passes through them.
Yes, light can be bent to create optical illusions through the use of lenses, mirrors, and other optical devices that manipulate the path of light rays.