torch is non luminious object true or false
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A luminous object is one that gives off light. In other words, it glows (or shines) of its own accord
To be able to glow, the object must have its own source of energy. For example, a torch shines because of the energy stored in its batteries, whereas all stars shine using energy created by nuclear fusion in their cores. Both a torch and a star are considered to be luminous objects. So a torch has all properties.
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it is a man made luminious object
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