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The strength and power of a light ray depends on what kind of light ray it is. Rays of sunlight are strong enough to burn the skin of humans and animals. If not filtered through the earth's atmosphere, these rays would burn everything in their path.

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How do rays of light?

The sun shines its powerful, hot rays onto the ground. The light rays travel in light years, which is why we constantly feel the sun during the day. The only reason why we aren't burned by the rays of light is because the sun is so far away. Hope this helps!


What convex lens is the most powerful?

A convex lens with a shorter focal length is considered more powerful as it can bend light rays more strongly, resulting in a greater convergence of light. Hence, a lens with a high optical power or a high diopter value is considered the most powerful in terms of converging light rays.


What is the most powerful light?

The most powerful light source known is a gamma-ray burst, which is a massive explosion of energy in space. These bursts can emit more light in a few seconds than the sun will emit in its entire lifetime.


What are strong light waves?

Strong light waves refer to light waves that have a high intensity or brightness. These waves have a higher amplitude and carry more energy compared to weaker light waves. Strong light waves can be produced by sources such as the sun, lasers, or powerful light bulbs.


What is light rays coming in called?

Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.


What is the light rays that bounce back called?

The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.


When was Rays of Light created?

Rays of Light was created in 1999.


The of light rays is caused by glass bending light rays?

Refraction of light rays occurs when light passes through a medium with a different optical density, such as glass, causing the light rays to change direction. This bending of light rays is due to the change in speed of light as it moves from one medium to another.


Why gama rays are rays but not waves?

Light "rays" are both waves and particles, that is the nature of light. Thus Gamma Rays is the name for a type of light that is in essence just the same as visible light, radio waves, heat and X rays.


Why cannot photosynthesis take place by use flash light?

A plant needs a strong light. A flashlight produces a weak light the sun is a huge source of powerful light energy.


Are X-rays visible light?

No, x-rays are not visible light.


Do light waves or gamma rays have shorter wave lengths?

I assume by light rays, you mean visible light rays. In this case, gamma rays have shorter wave lengths.

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