Yes but the flame would have to be hot enough to boil water which is 100ºC(212ºF).
oil lamps and torch are like lightbulbs
Torch light is NOT a natural source of light. It is an Artificial Source of light generated by the electrical energy. In this the electrical energy is being transformed into Light energy.
Answer There are actually possible several words. Olympic Torch would be Fax Olympica (fax facis facem); Olympic Flame would be Flamma Olympica (flamma flammae flammam).
you cut the highlighter in half and take out the felt tip and you put it in a small amount of water. After you put the felt tip in a small ,amount of water you put it under a black light and the water should glow. The best color to use is a yellow highlighter.
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A small light source is called a flashlight or a torch.
A wind-up torch typically works by converting mechanical energy from winding a crank into electrical energy that powers the light. This energy is stored in a rechargeable battery within the torch. When the torch is wound up, the mechanical energy is transferred to the battery, which then powers the light emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce light.
Shine the torch through the mixture. If the light passes through the mixture without scattering, it is likely a solution as the particles are small and do not block the light. If the light is scattered and the beam is visible, it is likely a colloid due to the larger particle size that causes light scattering.
A torch is carried to help people see in the dark of night.
The currents flow through the torch and we get light from the torch
It provides the light in the torch
The light that a torch gives out is typically called a beam or a beam of light.
There is not more brightness for laser torch light. The light brightness is based on unit lumens. Lumens is more, the touch light is more lighter.
When a torch is switched on, the electrical energy from the battery is converted to light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy powers the light source (such as LEDs or a bulb) to produce light, and a small portion of the energy is also dissipated as heat.
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a torch that emits ultra-violet light
To operate a torch with a red light, simply turn on the torch and switch to the red light setting. Adjust the brightness as needed and point the light in the desired direction.