Physics, asked by yogeshkothari022, 9 months ago

An example for non-luminous object is ___________.
1. a candle
2. the sun
3. an electric bulb
4. the moon

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Answered by sejalahire2004
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Answer for your question is The moon.

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Answered by sujayG17
1

ANSWER:

4. The moon.

EXPLANATION:

The moon, just like other celestial bodies, do not emit light by themselves. The light which comes from the moon is a reflection of the sun's light. The moon reflects the sun's light and that's why it shines.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • A candle is luminous because the candle emits light
  • The sun is luminous because it is a star and there are various nuclear reactions happening rapidly inside the sun. Therefore, the sun is luminous
  • An electric bulb is luminous because it emits light during the night. It gets it's source from electricity.
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