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Is television a luminous or non Luminous thing ?​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Non-luminous objects

Answered by bonumahanthic
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Answer:

Television is a non-luminous object.

Explanation:

Television is a non-luminous object. Television screens are typically made up of various components, such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs), organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), or plasma displays, which require an external light source to illuminate the screen and produce the images that we see.

In LCD televisions, for example, a backlight is used to illuminate the liquid crystals that control the passage of light to produce images. In OLED televisions, each individual pixel emits its own light to produce images. However, in both cases, the light is generated by external sources and not by the television itself.

It's important to note that "luminous" objects are those that produce light on their own, such as the Sun, a light bulb, or a candle flame. "Non-luminous" objects, on the other hand, do not produce light on their own and require an external light source to be visible, such as a television, a book, or a table.

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