Well, aside from saying to flip a light switch to the 'on' position, you would need to get atoms, and more specifically their electrons into an excited state so that they move up an energy level and then allow the atom to go back to its normal state. When the electrons hop down an energy level, they must discard their extra energy to do so. That energy is released in the form of light. Fire is a perfect example of this happening.
A concave mirror or a lens can be used to make a light ray turn round by reflecting or refracting the light rays towards a focal point, causing the light to change direction.
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.
You can use a pencil, pen, or chalk to draw a light ray on paper or any other surface. Make sure to use a straight edge, like a ruler, to keep your light ray in a straight line.
The moon does not make its own light. It reflects light from the sun, which is why we see it shining in the night sky.
An incident ray is the ray of light that shines on a mirror. This is the ray that strikes the mirror's surface.
simple. a mirror. it reflects the light of it
No. The stars make their own light, but the planets only relect light from the sun.
Make a campfire
A concave mirror or a lens can be used to make a light ray turn round by reflecting or refracting the light rays towards a focal point, causing the light to change direction.
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.
The ingoing ray of light is the incident ray
You can use a pencil, pen, or chalk to draw a light ray on paper or any other surface. Make sure to use a straight edge, like a ruler, to keep your light ray in a straight line.
No, none of the planets make light, they just reflect light from the Sun.
Yes. It makes its own light by the Fusion of Hydrogen and Helium Gases.
All plants make their own food from light.
None.
Yes, they do.