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What is called a source of light? *

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An object that can absorb light

An object that can reflect light

An object that can refract light

An object that can emit light

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Answered by vermasangeeta006
3

Answer:

Option d may be correct option

Answered by anshvns777
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Answer:

Any object that gives out light is called a source of light. Luminous objects are also called sources of light. Sources of light can be natural or artificial (man-made). Examples of natural sources of light are 'he sun and other stairs and insects like the firefly.

Materials that absorb sunlight well include dark surfaces, water and metal.

All objects reflect some wavelengths of light and absorb others. When sunlight (or another source of light) strikes objects such as clouds, mountains, etc., light that is not absorbed is reflected off of the object in all directions.

Common objects include mirrors (reflect); glass of water with spoon in it (refract); foil (reflect); oil in a glass bottle (refract); prism (refract); glass (refract); lens (refract); or any shiny surface (reflect).

Objects that emit their own light are called luminous objects. Human eye perceives the light reflecting from different objects to cause the sensation of vision.

so, the answer is option d

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