It depends on how close or how far a light source is.
Absorbance of light is a measure of how much light is absorbed by a substance as it passes through it. It is commonly used in spectroscopy to quantify the amount of a particular substance present in a sample, based on the amount of light absorbed by that substance at a specific wavelength. Absorbance is directly related to the concentration of the absorbing species and can be calculated using the Beer-Lambert law.
Ultraviolet light cannot be seen by the human eye as it has a shorter wavelength than visible light.
When light enters a different medium, the amount that the light is bent as it enters the medium is determined by the medium's index of..........=refraction
No, a beam of light passing through a compound is not visible unless there are particles or impurities present that scatter or reflect the light. In a pure compound, light passes through without any significant interaction, making it invisible to the naked eye.
Yellow is the color that reflects the most amount of light, resulting in a light value.
probably hypothesis.
Matter and energy are two aspects of the same thing and are related according to Einstein's equation: E = mc2 where E = amount of Energy m = mass (amount of matter) c = the speed of light in vacuum
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The distortion of light through a camera lens, seen to greatest effect in the parts of the image with the greatest amount of contrast.
I have seen the Check Engine Light / Service Engine Soon light described that way - looks like a video camera or camcorder. See "Related Questions" below for more
abundant amount of light
yes because light colours can be seen on dark colours
Absorbance of light is a measure of how much light is absorbed by a substance as it passes through it. It is commonly used in spectroscopy to quantify the amount of a particular substance present in a sample, based on the amount of light absorbed by that substance at a specific wavelength. Absorbance is directly related to the concentration of the absorbing species and can be calculated using the Beer-Lambert law.
Ultraviolet light cannot be seen by the human eye as it has a shorter wavelength than visible light.
It's electromagnetic radiation, part of the spectrum of which is visible light. The question actually asks what is the AMOUNT of light a star gives off. So we are looking for a quantity here, measured in photons. In relative terms we use absolute and absolute magnitude. [See related question]
It's electromagnetic radiation, part of the spectrum of which is visible light. The question actually asks what is the AMOUNT of light a star gives off. So we are looking for a quantity here, measured in photons. In relative terms we use absolute and absolute magnitude. [See related question]
It depend on what you think. I think emotions and light can be seen and not be seen.