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First of all, a luminous object is something that produces its own light. The moon does not produce its own light. The Sun radiates light which is reflected to the earth by the moon. This is why it looks bright; the moon is only a whitish ball of rock.
An example of a luminous object is the Sun.
Because the sun is shining on it.
Just like all of the objects in a dark room, you can't see them unless you shine a
flashlight on them. The flashlight that makes it possible for us to see anything in
the solar system is the sun.
Yes, absolutely. With celestial body you could be referring to the ancient way of thinking of the sky as the heavens. In that sense the sun would be on of the seven planets (the word derived from planets meaning wanderer), and therefore the sun was a celestial body because it was an object in the sky. In the other more modern sense, it still holds up. We now believe that the sun is the centre of our solar system, but the heliocentric universe doesn't necessarily hold up. We have observed the sun orbiting around a central source, that appears to hold together our galaxy. This means that the sun is best understood as a star, because it is governed by the same rules of a star, and has an average size and heat of the star spectrum. In this sense, the sun is merely another one of the 10^22 stars that we observe today, and is a celestial object along with all matter in sky.
yes it is because they go BOOM in the sky.... I love you Maddie and maygen
Luminous objects create light .A non luminous object does not give off light.For instance, my feet are not luminous.Our sun and the rest of the stars in the universe are luminousNon-luminous objects are the ones who doesn't have its own light like you can say moon,trees, branches,plants, metals mirrors bricks etc.
Luminous objects are those which can produce or give out light of their own, while non-luminous objects cannot produce or give out their own light. Some examples of luminous objects would be the sun, stars, fireflies, glowworms and some deep sea fish Some examples of non-luminous objects would be the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and also Moons.
Non-luminous. Objects which produce light of their own or give out or emit their own light are called luminous objects. Objects which do not produce light of their own, on the other hand, are called non-luminous objects. Luminous objects are objects like stars, sun and other celestial bodies which give out their own light. Objects surrounding us are not such light emitting objects. Therefore, we are surrounded by non-luminous objects.
Luminous sources of light are objects that emit light due to their own energy, like the sun or a light bulb. Non-luminous sources of light are objects that reflect light from luminous sources without emitting light themselves, like the moon or a mirror.
sun (a luminous object) emits its own light and the moon ( a non luminous object ) reflects the light from the sun to earth that's how we can see the moon. The same way gold is a non luminous object.
as we know moon reflects the sun light and moon is a non luminous object we can see the reflection of the sun's light
sun, stars, CD,
because there is no light for it to reflect off
A self-luminous object is an object that emits its own light or electromagnetic radiation, such as the sun, stars, or lightbulbs. Unlike reflective objects that only reflect light from other sources, self-luminous objects generate their own illumination.
How do you see a luminous object?
A body that can give off electromagnetic radiation (light) such as the Sun, a lightbulb, etc.
An illuminated object reflects light that came from somewhere else. A luminous object emitts its own light.
Luminous objects are those that emit their own light. Examples of such objects include the following; the sun, lightened candle, stars, torch bulb and Hydrogen atoms.A luminous object is an object that gives off light. Here are some examples; A light bulb, torch, match, sun, lit candle.
Luminous objects give off light whereas illuminated objects relfect light, and thus appear to produce light. For example: A lightbulb is luminous because it gives off light whereas the moon is illuminated because it reflects the light of the sun.A luminous object shines with its own light; it produces its own light, like the sun. An illuminated object is lit by some outside source, like a light bulb or something lit up because your car's headlights fall on it at night, such as your garage door.
A luminous object contains its own source of light, such as the sun, a light bulb, or a candle. These objects emit light energy that allows them to be seen in the dark.
An object that gives out its own light is called luminous. Examples include the Sun, fireflies, and lightbulbs.