the light in the roof is called the interior or dome light. if the light is on a door it is called a courtesy light
The main motive of building the Taj Mahal using marble was that it should shine in moonlight. Marble has a quality that if light is passed through it, it starts glowing. That is why when the moon comes the Taj Mahal glows from inside although it has no holes.
no theres a light bulb in it...
The Sun is a star, which is why it glows and gives off light and heat. Stars convert Hydrogen into Helium and other elements in a process called nuclear fusion. The objects which orbit a star are called planets. Our star (the Sun) is orbited by 8 major planets which are, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
it is inside the door panel
the actual filament itself in a light bulb has the most resistance,this is why it glows and produces light,the rest of the bulb is sufficiently engineered to carry the voltage and current applied to it without producing too much heat.
A tubelight glows when an electrical current passes through mercury vapor inside the tube, causing it to emit ultraviolet light. This UV light interacts with the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube, producing visible light.
The bacteria that glows pink under black light is called Serratia marcescens.
An object that glows when heated is called incandescent. This phenomenon occurs when the object's temperature increases to the point where it emits visible light.
The part of a light bulb that glows is called the filament. It is typically made of tungsten and emits light when an electrical current passes through it, heating it up to produce light.
The thin wire in an electric bulb that glows is called a filament. It is typically made of tungsten and glows when electricity passes through it, producing light.
Incandescent light bulbs produce light when a filament made of tungsten wire is heated by an electric current flowing through it. The filament glows and emits light as it reaches high temperatures.
The strip of material that glows in a light bulb is called a filament. It is typically made of tungsten and emits light when an electric current passes through it, heating it up to a high temperature.
fluorescent bulbs have mercury in them. There are heaters at the ends of the bulb that vaporizes the mercury to allow the light to be produced ( the fluorescence on the inside of the bulb is what actually glows). If the bulb is cold you do not get the ionization of the mercury to cause the fluorescent powder inside the bulb to glow, or it just glows a small amount.
tubelights in buses are made to glow by the inside being painted with this paint which glows when it comes into conatct with a noble gas for example argon. The paint glows producing a white light
Electric lamps having incandescent filaments.
Examples are the tungsten element inside a light bulb, and the heating element bars of an electric fire.
a light on the inside of an automobile that is turned ON automatically when the door is opened.