Objects that create light are typically classified as light sources, which include natural sources like the sun, stars, and fire, as well as artificial sources such as light bulbs, LEDs, and lasers. These objects emit light through various processes, including incandescence (heating an object until it glows), fluorescence (absorbing energy and re-emitting it as light), and electroluminescence (using electric current to produce light). Some chemical reactions, like those in glow sticks, also generate light without heat.
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Light is produced in various sources through a process called luminescence, where energy is converted into visible light. This can happen through different mechanisms such as incandescence, where heat causes a material to emit light, or through fluorescence, where a material absorbs light and then re-emits it at a different wavelength. Other sources of light include bioluminescence, where living organisms produce light, and electric discharge, where electricity passing through a gas or plasma generates light.
The frequency of re-emitted light in a transparent material is the same as the frequency of the light that stimulates its re-emission. This is due to the conservation of energy principle, where the energy of the absorbed photon is re-emitted as a photon of the same frequency.
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Luminous sources produce light through various processes, primarily through incandescence, fluorescence, and chemical reactions. Incandescence occurs when an object is heated to a high temperature, causing it to emit visible light, as seen in light bulbs. Fluorescence involves the absorption of energy by a substance, which is then re-emitted as light, commonly used in fluorescent lamps. Additionally, chemical reactions, such as combustion or bioluminescence in organisms, can also produce light without heat.
No, concrete does not absorb visible light and re-radiate it as infrared energy. Concrete reflects and scatters visible light, and it absorbs some of the heat energy from sunlight. This absorbed heat can then be released over time as infrared radiation when the concrete cools down.
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The process you are describing is called fluorescence. In this process, a substance absorbs light at one wavelength and then re-emits it at a longer wavelength in a different direction. This is a common phenomenon in various natural and synthetic materials.