A primary light source is one that actually produces light, such as a light bulb or the sun. A secondary light source in one that ONLY reflects the light produced by a primary light source. It doesn't produce light itself, such as a mirror or the moon.
The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
natural plasma- sunlight, artificial plasma- tube light
Natural sources : sun, firefly Artificial sources: oil lamps, tube lights
You do not found C.F.L. bulb in nature as such. So it is an artificial or man made source of light. It consumes very less energy. As it does not gives out heat.
Yes, plants can use an artificial source of light. For example tubelight, it is a source of electricity, which is a source of light. The light emitted from the tubelight reaches the plant in place of sunlight, which helps the plant synthesize and helps the plant in photosynthesis.
Depends what the source was, for example, if it was started by lightning, it is natural; if it was started by a person, it is artificial. hi! -Andrew
An example of artificial light is a light bulb.
That is any source of artificial light (not a naturally occurring light)oil lampsgas lampscampfireselectric lampscandlesetc.
A regular mirror can be used if the source of light is artificial. Artificial light sources do not require any special type of mirror for reflection. Any mirror that reflects light effectively will work for artificial light sources.
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A lamp
A light bulb is one example.
A mirror is not a source of light, natural or otherwise.
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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.
A primary light source is one that actually produces light, such as a light bulb or the sun. A secondary light source in one that ONLY reflects the light produced by a primary light source. It doesn't produce light itself, such as a mirror or the moon.