A luminous source produces its own light, like the sun or a light bulb. An illuminated source does not produce light but reflects light from a luminous source, such as the moon reflecting sunlight.
A flashlight is considered illuminated because it emits light due to an internal power source (battery). Luminous objects generate their own light without requiring an external source.
A light bulb is a luminous object because it produces its own light through the process of converting electrical energy into light energy. An illuminated object is one that reflects light from another source.
Luminous objects are things that generate their own light such as The Sun and Fireflies. Illuminated objects are things that reflect light that has come from another source, things like The Moon or anything in your room when you switch on your light.
Luminous objects are sources that emit light, while illuminated objects are those that reflect or scatter light from a different source.
An object that cannot make its own light is called non-luminous. Non-luminous objects do not emit light on their own but can be seen when illuminated by a light source.
A flashlight is considered illuminated because it emits light due to an internal power source (battery). Luminous objects generate their own light without requiring an external source.
A glow in the dark ball is considered luminescent because it emits light through a chemical reaction or energy absorption rather than being illuminated by an external light source.
A light bulb is a luminous object because it produces its own light through the process of converting electrical energy into light energy. An illuminated object is one that reflects light from another source.
An ordinary frosted incandescent bulb is a luminous source because it produces light through its own incandescent filament. It does not rely on external light sources to produce light.
Luminous objects are things that generate their own light such as The Sun and Fireflies. Illuminated objects are things that reflect light that has come from another source, things like The Moon or anything in your room when you switch on your light.
Luminous objects are sources that emit light, while illuminated objects are those that reflect or scatter light from a different source.
Luminous objects give off light whereas illuminated objects relfect light, and thus appear to produce light. For example: A lightbulb is luminous because it gives off light whereas the moon is illuminated because it reflects the light of the sun.A luminous object shines with its own light; it produces its own light, like the sun. An illuminated object is lit by some outside source, like a light bulb or something lit up because your car's headlights fall on it at night, such as your garage door.
An object that cannot make its own light is called non-luminous. Non-luminous objects do not emit light on their own but can be seen when illuminated by a light source.
Giving off light, as a light source. The sun, a light bulb, and a candle are all luminous. The moon is not because it does not give off its own light but reflects it from the sun; it is illuminated.
Luminous light is a light source but another name for it.
Traffic lights are illuminated. They emit light to signal drivers with colors like red, yellow, and green. The light source within a traffic light enables it to be visible during different times of the day and in various weather conditions.
It is a source which does not produce light.