Luminous objects emit their own light due to chemical reactions or heat. When this light enters our eyes, it stimulates the cells in our retinas, allowing us to see the object.
Yes, a burning candle is luminous because it produces its own light through the process of combustion. The flame emits light and heat as a result of the energy released during the burning of the candle wax.
Yes, candles and campfires are considered luminous objects because they produce light through heat or chemical reactions. They emit visible light through combustion processes that generate heat and illumination.
Natural luminous bodies include the Sun, stars, and auroras. The Sun generates its light and heat through nuclear fusion, while stars emit light due to their high temperatures. Auroras are caused by particles from the Sun interacting with the Earth's atmosphere, producing a spectacular display of light.
Sun and stars .
Luminous - bodies are objects which exhibit their own light.EXAMPLE:-SUNnon-luminous bodies are objects that reflect light from luminous bodiesEXAMPLE:-moonLuminous bodies are insects that give a light, such as the glow worm. Non luminous bodies do not glow o their own. it can also refer to things in space; such as planets, moons and stars
The sun is a self-luminous celestial body that emits its own light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions in its core. Fireflies are insects that are self-luminous due to a chemical reaction in their bodies that produces light, often used as a signal for communication and mating.
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Luminous objects are things that let out light without the help of anything else. Examples are:The SunGlow wormsLight bulbsGlow sticksStarsLighted candlesSparksFlamesHeating coilsLEDsTV ScreensDischarge tube
Yes, a candle flame is considered luminous because it emits light by converting chemical energy into heat and light energy. This process is known as combustion, which produces a visible glow that we perceive as light.
Strictly speaking, no; stars are incandescent (light resulting from heat) as opposed to luminscent (light resulting from non-thermal based effects). One might, however, safely describe stars as "luminous" in a metaporical sense.
because the heat of the crust of the planets is not enough to produce light of its own
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Luminous objects emit their own light due to chemical reactions or heat. When this light enters our eyes, it stimulates the cells in our retinas, allowing us to see the object.
Luminous refers to something that emits light on its own, like the sun or a light bulb. Reflect means to bounce back light, sound, or heat off a surface, like a mirror reflecting an image.
Yes, a burning candle is luminous because it produces its own light through the process of combustion. The flame emits light and heat as a result of the energy released during the burning of the candle wax.