The sun emits about 100,000 lux of light on a clear day.
The sun's brightness when measured from Earth is approximately 100,000 lux on a clear day.
No, candles emit light through combustion of a wick and wax, producing a warm yellowish light. The sun emits light through nuclear fusion in its core, producing a much brighter and whiter light.
Sunlight typically provides around 100,000 lux of brightness on a clear day. Lux is a unit of measurement for illuminance, or the amount of light that falls on a surface.
Yes, the sun emits gamma rays as part of its electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
A gamma-ray burst can release as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun will emit over its entire lifespan of about 10 billion years. They are one of the most energetic events in the universe.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
The sun's brightness when measured from Earth is approximately 100,000 lux on a clear day.
No. Planets do not emit light; they can only reflect light from the Sun.
Yes.
No, candles emit light through combustion of a wick and wax, producing a warm yellowish light. The sun emits light through nuclear fusion in its core, producing a much brighter and whiter light.
The moon does not emit light waves. It reflects light from the sun. The sun, light bulb, and campfire emit light waves through processes like nuclear fusion or combustion.
yes. if somehow we isolate light emitting gene also called "lux" gene and insert it into plant genome and if the gene get expressed the plant is certainly going to emit light.
Lux Video Theatre - 1950 A Place in the Sun 4-13 was released on: USA: 28 January 1954
solar energy.
The luminosity of stars varies quite a bit. Most stars (about 85-90% of them) emit less light than our Sun, while a few very massive stars emit, in extreme cases, over a million times as much light (or more precisely: total radiation) than our Sun.
between 10 to 50 lux depend on the status of street
the photoshpere emits visible light