I don't think so.
December 21 is national flashlight day.
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second in a vacuum. In one day, light can travel a distance of approximately 5.88 trillion miles.
Light is not opaque. Standing in a room full of sunlight at mid-day, you can easily shine a flashlight across the room and make a spot on the opposite wall.
harriet tubman travels during the day
Light will travel 24x3600x3E8 = 25.92 Biillion kilometers in one day (24 hours).
They do travel towards the light,yes.They hide in the day in case of predators or other animals have their eyesight caught on their lunch.
December 21
Photocells work during the day because they are light-sensitive sensors that detect changes in light levels. During the day, when sunlight is present, the photocell detects the increased light and triggers a response, such as turning off a light or activating a security system.
During the day, the light of the Sun is so intense and so scattered by the atmosphere that the light of the stars is unnoticeable.
No, day and night have nothing to do with it. Light travels as far - and as fast - during the day than during the night.No, day and night have nothing to do with it. Light travels as far - and as fast - during the day than during the night.No, day and night have nothing to do with it. Light travels as far - and as fast - during the day than during the night.No, day and night have nothing to do with it. Light travels as far - and as fast - during the day than during the night.
-- use a candle -- use a lantern -- use a flashlight -- use a gas burner on the stove -- start your homework early enough in the afternoon so that you can finish it before nightfall