laser
Yes.
The light diffuses as the distance increases. So a flashlight, for example, would project a cone of light. As you move farther away, less of the cone's area would be striking you directly, so you see the source as dimming with distance.
electricity
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
Horizontal technology is the repurposing of technology from one type of organization to another. Vertical technology transfer is the transfer from basic to applied and then to production for commercialization.
Depends on the type of light sourse. if it is sumthing like fire, then the source is natural. it is not tech, but if it is a bulb that runs on electricity it becomes Technology. :) Good luck... :)
jelly fish nature sources of light.
An iguana is a type of lizard.
The type of light source that reflects light rays for a microscope is typically a mirror or a prism. These components are used to direct and focus light onto the specimen being viewed through the microscope.
renewable primary energy
The terms light source and illuminant have precise and different meanings. A light source is a physical emitter of radiation such as a candle, a tungsten bulb, and natural daylight. An illuminant is the specification for a potential light source. All light sources can be specified as an illuminant, but not all illuminants can be physically realized as a light source.
The source of light used in a diffraction grating is typically a monochromatic and collimated light source, such as a laser. This type of light source emits a single wavelength of light in a narrow, parallel beam which is important for producing sharp and distinct diffraction patterns.
A polarimeter typically uses a monochromatic light source, such as a sodium lamp or a laser, to measure the rotation of polarized light.
The rate at which light is emitted from a source is typically measured in watts, which represents the amount of energy being emitted per unit time. This can vary based on the type of source and its efficiency in converting electrical energy into light.
Light doesn't reflect light, nor does any other electromagnetic radiation.
For a point in space (or from a distant light object), spherical waves are emitted. From a point source on the surface of a liquid, circular waves will come out. In both cases the source will be the focus of the emitted waves.
That can vary A LOT, depending on the specific technology used (the type of light bulb), and the brand.