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Both the Sun and a light bulb produce light through the process of electromagnetic radiation. This involves the emission of photons, which are particles of light that carry energy. In both cases, this energy is converted into visible light that we are able to see.
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The frequency range of visible light.
No, x-rays are not visible light.
Blue
Red
Yes, shadows can still be present in shade. Shadows are created when an object blocks light from reaching a surface, so even in shaded areas, if there is a source of light and an object obstructing that light, a shadow can still be formed.
a mirror
Illuminated objects
light microscopes produce magnified images by focusing visible light rays.
Light bulb, Lamp, Sun, Screens of electronics, cameras, and Lightning.
ultraviolet waves
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A light bulb radiates visible light when an electric current passes through its filament, causing it to glow and produce light.
The most common color of light produced is white, as it is a combination of all visible wavelengths of light.
No, a microwave does not produce visible light that can be used to light a light bulb. Microwaves generate electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range which is not visible to the human eye.