Science, asked by merliah24, 1 year ago

define luminous and non-luminous objects.give two examples of each.'moon is a non-luminous body'.justify the statement.please answer fast.JALDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IT IS URGENT HELP ME

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Answered by chawlavatsal27
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luminous- bodies that emit light of their own. eg. sun, star
non- luminous- bodies that don't have light of their own. eg.rock, moon

moon is a non luminous body as it doesn't emits light of itself. we can see the moon in the sky because it reflects the light of sun

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Answered by TPS
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Luminous Object: The object which can emit light on its own is called luminous object. For example: sun, stars, candle etc

Non-Luminous Object: The object which can't emit light on its own is called luminous object. For example: car, book, human etc

Moon is a non-luminous object because it doesn't produce its own light. It reflects the sun light falling on it.

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