what is the proper defination of 'LIGHT'
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Answer / priyuuuu
light is a form of energy that affects the eyes to produce
the sensation of vision.
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Answer / nagaraju
LIGHT is the electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength
both visible and invisible
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Answer / suresh duguta
light is an electromagnetic radiation which lying in the
range of visible light frequency and wavelength
(0.4micrometer- 0.6micro meter)
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Answer / jessica
light is a energy source that is used to see objects
clearer and easier to read and one example of the defanton
of light is if you turn on a flashlight in a dark room or a
lamp in a dark room or a fire in a cave or in a house.
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Answer / rakesh kumar
Light is an electromagnetic energy which makes things
visible.
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Answer / steven tettsie
ligth Is energy that stimulate the sensation of vision
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Answer / ankur verma
Light propagate in the form energy packets which provide
power to see anything.
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Answer / sudipta
Light is a electromagnetic radiation , made out of infinite
no. of harmonic oscillator , quantized in terms of photon.
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Answer / shreya
Light is a form of energy called electromagnetic radiation,
which travels as invisible waves.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 9 Yes | 12 No |
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