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how light is generated​

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Answered by GMS068
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Explanation:

Deep in the sun's fiery core, atoms fuse and create light. An elegant interaction powers the sun, producing the light and energy that makes life possible. That interaction is called fusion, and it naturally occurs when two atoms are heated and compressed so intensely that their nuclei merge into a new element.

Answered by Arushi9613
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Light is made from photons. In the utility light sense we make materials emit photons in a few ways. Starting with the humble incandescent lamp, the electricity that flows through the tungsten filament heats the filament due to resistance. Since this is happening in a vacuum, there is a missing leg of the fire triangle, so the filament heats up and releases photonic energy as well as it's thermal, without combusting. High and low pressure sodium lamps, as well as metal halide, act in a similar, but more complex manner using suspended mercury and their respective gases, as the media to be heated and release light.

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