Physics, asked by bhatiqbal6535, 4 months ago

WHAT IS
LIGHTटेंपरेचर ​

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Answered by rohitsingh1801
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Explanation:

It is measured in degrees of Kelvin (K) on a scale from 1,000 to 10,000. Typically, Kelvin temperatures for commercial and residential lighting applications fall somewhere on a scale from 2000K to 6500K. A light bulb’s color temperature lets us know what the look and feel of the light produced will be.

Answered by nitin3787
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Answer:

When an object gets really hot it starts to give off visible and uv light, and an increased amount of IR. Color scientists used the term colour temperature to compare the colour of light to a known black body standard (you can google D65). A lot of cheaper led lights are 5000K which is blueish, the more expensive and slightly less efficient led bulbs are 3000K and are reddish closer to natural light. The 3000 Kelvin is the about the same color as a blackbody at 3000K.

But light does not have temperature like matter does which is mass and kinetic energy.

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