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What are primary and secondary sources of light?

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What are primary and secondary sources of light?

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  1. Primary sources of light: 
    Primary sources are those that produce their own light. The emission of light from these sources can occur in several ways:
    • The high temperature of the source, like the Sun, stars, flames, or other hot objects, contributes to its emission.
    • The light can also be produced by the flow of current through devices like a TV or tubelight.
    • Firecrackers, nuclear energy producers, and other chemical or nuclear reactions are examples of sources of light.
  2. Secondary sources of light:
    • Secondary sources are those that absorb light from another source and either reflect or disperse it rather than producing light of their own.
    • For instance, reflected light allows us to see the moon, planets, and other objects like people, animals, plants, etc. 
    • Secondary sources make up the majority of the sources we encounter, and the majority of them are extended sources.
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