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If on your paper your answers are point, ray, line segment, or plane i think it will be Plane

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Q: What geometric term best describe the light that shines from a flashlight?
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Which geometric term best describes the light that shines from a flashlight?

point


What geometric term can you use to describe the light from flashlight?

Ray


What is the name of the object that shines by its own light?

a flashlight


How would you know that a flashlight is working?

If it has light, the flashlight is working.


Why does a flashlight shine brighter on objects to which it is closer?

The close object reflects light to eyes when a flashlight shines on the object.


What is A beam of light from a flashlight shaped as a geometric shape?

probably a cylinder


What is the beam of a flashlight and the flash of a camera?

The beam of a flashlight (also known as a torch) is the cone where the light shines. A camera flash is a device that emits a brief intense pulse of light which can help to take a picture, particularly in poor light.


Which geometric term would be used to describe a beam of light?

a ray


Can light waves pass through other light waves without being affected?

Sure. I'm using the lamp over my chair to read a book. If my son comes along and shines his flashlight past my chest and onto the wall beside me, I'll never know it, even though the flashlight shines right through the path of the light that's illuminating my book.


When you shine a flashlight at a mirror the ray of light that shines back at you is the ray of incidence?

This is FALSE. The incident wave "happens" when you shine the light AT the mirror. THe light that comes back is called the reflected wave.


Why planets can be seen from earth they do not produce light?

That's right. But the sun shines on them and lights them up. The same reason you can see a rock in a dark room when you shine a flashlight on it, even though the rock does not produce light.


Why does sun does not shines everywhere?

because the light is shining and bounding off the moon it doesn't reach the back so when California has light japan is sleeping .you can try it out with a rubber ball and a flashlight if you want to see for yourself.