Gases emits light. When an electric current is passed through a gas, the gas emits light. For ex. Fluorescent lamps, neon lamps. In case of sun, most of the photons are released from the surface of the sun with wavelength 400 and 700nm, so we are able to see light that the sun emits.
Some light sources can emit multiple types of light, such as white light sources that emit a combination of different colors.
Yes, light bulbs emit radiation in the form of visible light.
Light bulbs emit electromagnetic radiation, specifically visible light, to produce light.
Bubbles can emit light through a process called luminescence, where the molecules in the bubble emit light when they are excited. This can happen when the bubble is exposed to certain types of energy, like from the sun or a light source, causing the molecules to emit light as they return to their lower energy state.
You can see objects that do not emit light by reflecting light that falls on them from a light source. These objects reflect light in various ways, depending on their color, texture, and other surface properties, allowing you to see them even if they do not emit their own light.
Light bulbs emit light.
Technetium doesn't emit light.
bulbs emit light
The Earth does not emit light, it like the moon reflects light
Some light sources can emit multiple types of light, such as white light sources that emit a combination of different colors.
Yes, light bulbs emit radiation in the form of visible light.
Light waves do not emit radiation, light waves are radiation.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
Light bulbs emit electromagnetic radiation, specifically visible light, to produce light.
planets, moon,etc do not emit light on their own.
Light emitting diodes will emit light when electicity is passed through them.
Bubbles can emit light through a process called luminescence, where the molecules in the bubble emit light when they are excited. This can happen when the bubble is exposed to certain types of energy, like from the sun or a light source, causing the molecules to emit light as they return to their lower energy state.