Physics, asked by divishaS, 17 days ago

How do luminous objects produce their own light ?

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Answered by garvsoham
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In order to emit light by the object it must have its own source of energy. A torch shines because of the chemical energy stored in its potteries whereas all-star shine using energy created by nuclear fusion. The sun also emits light as a result of fusion of hydrogen atoms

Answered by Uditpatagar1221
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In order to emit light by the object it must have its own source of energy. A torch shines because of the chemical energy stored in its potteries whereas all-star shine using energy created by nuclear fusion. The sun also emits light as a result of fusion of hydrogen atoms.

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