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  • '''Light''', also known as visible light, is [[electromagnetic radiation]] visible to the human eye. Light, like all electromagnetic radiation, consists of photons.
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  • The '''light second''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[second]] and so is a unit of distance. ...inute]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • The '''light year''' (symbol: '''ly''') is the distance that [[light]] travels in a [[vacuum]] in one [[year]]. Although one might think that on The light year is a unit of distance larger than an [[astronomical unit]] (AU). It i
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  • The '''light month''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[month]] and so is a unit of distance. ...cond]], [[light minute]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light year]].
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  • The '''light minute''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[minute]] and so is a unit of distance. ...econd]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • The '''light hour''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[hour]] and so is a unit of distance. ...ond]], [[light minute]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • ...], [[light minute]], [[light hour]], [[light week]], [[light month]] and [[light year]]. ...lue more or less depends on the definition of '[[year]]', the value of the light hour is defined exactly.
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  • {{Image|Light Bulb 3.jpg|right|350px|An incandescent light bulb with its glowing filament.}} A '''light bulb''' is a sealed body of glass (a ''bulb'' or ''globe'') encasing a sour
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  • Distance that light travels in vacuum in one second; 2.99792458 * 10<sup>8</sup>m.
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  • The '''light week''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[week]] and so is a unit of distance. ...ond]], [[light minute]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • ...in a better position than a destroyer to control and support the attack. Light cruisers also were useful independent scouts. [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']]
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  • In [[physics]], '''infrared (IR) light''' refers to a non-[[visible light|visible]] portion of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] ranging from waveleng ...kelvins (5500 degrees C, 9900 degrees F), has an emission peak at visible light wavelengths. Stars that are hotter still can peak in the ultraviolet. The [
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Light day}}
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  • #Redirect [[Speed of light]]
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  • Distance that the light travels in vacuum in one hour, 1.0792528 * 10<sup>12</sup>m
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  • Distance that light travels in a vacuum in one day; 1 light day = 25,902,068,371,200 m = 2.5902067 * 10<sup>13</sup>m.
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  • Distance that light travels in a vacuum in one [[week]]; 1 light week = 1.81314469 * 10<sup>11</sup>[[km]].
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  • The '''Docklands Light Railway''' is a light rail service operating in the [[London Docklands|Docklands]] area of [[Lond ...it connections, including London Underground’s Jubilee Line, two Docklands Light Railway stops, and the Thames Clipper River Bus.
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  • #REDIRECT [[In the Light]]
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  • {{r|speed of light}} {{r|light year}}
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  • ...ast during photosynthesis and use the ATP and NADPH synthesized during the light-dependent reactions to fix carbon atoms from CO<sub>2</sub>.
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  • Distance that [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one minute; 17,987,547,480 m = 1.7987547 * 10<su
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  • ...the human eye, special LEDs that emit ultra-violet (UV) or infra-red (IR) light are also available. Light emitting diodes are advantageous as they are energy efficient, cheap, relia
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  • Distance that light travels in vacuum in one year; 9,460,730,472,580.800 km = 9.4607304 * 10<s
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  • The distance, <math>7.7706205 * 10^{14} </math> [[meter|meters]], that [[light]] travels in one [[month]].
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  • ...city with respect to the universe as a whole), irrespective of whether the light is emitted by a body in uniform motion or by a body at rest. ...r of information, and no causal effect may travel faster than the speed of light.<ref name=Penrose>
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  • |name = In the Light ''''In the Light'''' is a song by England|English Rock music|rock band Led Zeppelin from the
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  • ...youtube.com/watch?v=FW0WZX75Nmo Dark Sacred Night] short film (2023) about light pollution on earth, and how to mitigate it going forward.
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  • ...International System of Units]] the [[metre (unit)|metre]] is the distance light travels in [[classical vacuum]] in 1/''c'' seconds, using the defined value
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  • ...ed bus lines.<ref name=InternationalRailway2015-01-23/> Many of these new light rail lines, if built, would echo [[Auckland's former tram system]].<ref nam ...treet]] require as many as 150 buses each.<ref name=Stuff2015-01-23/> The Light Rail study is considering replacing the bus routes on
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light bulb]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|light year}} {{r|light day}}
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on '[[In the Light]]'.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light week]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Light day}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light year]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Light day}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A light rail system around the Docklands area of London.
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  • A [[nuclear reactor]] that uses regular water, called light water because its [[hydrogen]] nuclei are H-1, as opposed to [[heavy water]
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  • The supercomplex of subunit proteins and pigments that gather light and direct the energy to the photosynthetic reaction centre in a photosyste
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  • {{r|Light}} {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • Articles pertaining to technologies or devices that make use of infrared light
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  • There were extensive discussions, in [[Auckland]], to build a [[light rail network]]
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  • This is a list of external links on '[[In the Light]]'. Retrieved on 7 May 2014.
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  • {{r|speed of light}} {{r|light year}}
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  • The '''light second''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[second]] and so is a unit of distance. ...inute]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light week]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Light day}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light year]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Light day}}
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  • * [[Infrared light]] * [[Light]]
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  • ...ion, a distance of about 4,100 light years away from Earth and is about 14 light years across.
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  • ...], [[light minute]], [[light hour]], [[light week]], [[light month]] and [[light year]]. ...lue more or less depends on the definition of '[[year]]', the value of the light hour is defined exactly.
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  • ...es constellation, 60 million light years away, and estimated to be 125,000 light years across.
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  • The '''light week''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[week]] and so is a unit of distance. ...ond]], [[light minute]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • Distance that light travels in a vacuum in one [[week]]; 1 light week = 1.81314469 * 10<sup>11</sup>[[km]].
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  • .... Navy light [[aircraft carrier]] class converted from [[Cleveland-class]] light carrier hulls
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  • The '''light month''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[month]] and so is a unit of distance. ...cond]], [[light minute]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light year]].
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  • Light aircraft carrier converted from [[Cleveland-class]] light cruiser hull; lead ship of [[Independence (carrier)-class]]; served 1942-19
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  • ...ower through water than air, in contradiction of the corpuscular theory of light popular at the time.
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  • Distance that light travels in a vacuum in one day; 1 light day = 25,902,068,371,200 m = 2.5902067 * 10<sup>13</sup>m.
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  • ...out 3,600 light years from Earth and has a spatial radius of some 10 to 12 light years.
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  • ...ectron]]s, or other energies outside the visible spectrum; the emission of light may be tailored to have long or short persistence in time
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  • ...-years from the sun and is a variable flare star, which may emit bursts of light and even radio noise.
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  • ...mediating the initial light harvesting and electron transfer steps in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis in plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
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  • ...actice of taking and interpreting [[visible light|visible]] and [[infrared light]] photographs and video, radar imagery, and other ways to form pictures of
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  • ...the [[Brooklyn-class]]; some converted to [[Independence (carrier)-class]] light carriers
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  • The '''light hour''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[hour]] and so is a unit of distance. ...ond]], [[light minute]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • ...e made of glass or plastic of controlled [[refractive index]], so that the light is passed along the fiber by the principle of [[total internal reflection]] They may also be used to carry light for illumination and for direct viewing, as in [[endoscopy]].
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  • The '''light minute''' is the distance that the [[light]] travels in [[vacuum]] in one [[minute]] and so is a unit of distance. ...econd]], [[light hour]], [[light day]], [[light week]], [[light month]], [[light year]].
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  • ...rown, yellow, etc.), lightness (for pigmented surfaces) or brightness (for light itself), and saturation (the degree of intensity of a hue).
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  • {{r|Visible light}} {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • ...materials, one can produce a [[phase-conjugate mirror]] that only reflects light exactly back to the source. Such technology has been used in the past for p
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Light]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Light day}}
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  • A light [[warship (sail)|sailing warship]], with a single gun deck and light cannon, typically used for patrols and scouting where contact with larger w
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  • {{r|Light cruiser (Honorverse)}} {{r|Light Attack Craft Carrier (Honorverse)}}
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  • ...he three-color explanation of color vision, established the wave nature of light, defined energy in the modern sense, improved on Hooke's law, and helped de
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  • The '''light year''' (symbol: '''ly''') is the distance that [[light]] travels in a [[vacuum]] in one [[year]]. Although one might think that on The light year is a unit of distance larger than an [[astronomical unit]] (AU). It i
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  • ...de what is considered to be the first accurate measurement of the speed of light. ...eed of the rotation of the wheel, he was able to calculate the velocity of light within 5% of modern estimations.
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  • ...h larger camera and frequently [[artificial light (photography)|artificial light]] from dazzling [[flashbulb]]s.
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  • Semiconductors that directly convert light to electricity
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  • ...epic. [[Lord Byron|Byron]] used it for his ''[[Don Juan]]'', also in the light-hearted, impetuous style.
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  • Light rail transit system in Newcastle, U.K.
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  • North American term for a light breakfast.
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  • The directional movement of plants towards their primary light source.
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  • ...involves interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, however, in light scattering the energy of the electromagnetic field is NOT absorbed by matte
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A light rail system around the Docklands area of London.
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  • The production of [[light]] by [[life|living]] [[organism]]s.
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  • (1902–1971) American humorist, primarily known for his witty light verse.
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  • ...ltered or kept in a shadehouse to provide a moist environment and filtered light.
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  • ==Light microscopes==
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  • A [[colour]] between [[green]] and [[orange]] on the [[spectrum of light]].
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An early automatic rifle, sometimes classed as a light machine gun
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  • There were extensive discussions, in [[Auckland]], to build a [[light rail network]]
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  • Chemical process by which molecules are broken down through the absorption of light.
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  • '''Bioluminescence''' is the production of [[light]] by living [[organism]]s.
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  • '''Combino''' is a low-floor articulated tramway ([[light rail vehicle|light rail]]) vehicle.<ref>
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  • A spiral galaxy about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[United States Navy]] [[light cruiser]] that served in [[World War II]]
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  • Town-class light [[cruiser]] of the [[Royal Navy]]; served 1937-1964
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  • A spiral galaxy about 47 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • A four-dimensional function that defines how light is reflected at an opaque surface.
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  • A barred spiral galaxy about 33 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.
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  • The distance, <math>7.7706205 * 10^{14} </math> [[meter|meters]], that [[light]] travels in one [[month]].
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy about 36 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.
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  • Highly effective British and Commonwealth jet light bomber, adapted to U.S. use
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  • A spiral galaxy about 52.5 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • A low-floor articulated tramway (light rail) vehicle produced by Siemens AG.
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  • An elliptical, lenticular galaxy about 49 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.
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  • Art and science of capturing an image on a light sensitive material.
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  • A globular cluster in the constellation of Ophiuchus, about 16,000 light-years from Earth.
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  • A barred spiral galaxy about 63 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy approximately 15 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra.
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  • [[Edmonton]]'s third [[light rail transit]] route, the first to use low floor rolling stock
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  • Present in chloroplasts or photosynthetic bacteria and captures the light energy necessary for photosynthesis.
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  • ...ound [[Newcastle-upon-Tyne]], [[United Kingdom]]. The system was the first light rail network to be opened in the UK, opening in 1980. The original network ...on system for both heavy and light rail systems in other countries. All UK light rail systems built since the Tyne and Wear have used a voltage of 750V DC.
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  • A globular cluster in the Aquarius constellation, located at about 53,000 light-years away from Earth.
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  • [[Buoy tender]] and light [[icebreaker]], operated by the [[Maryland Department of Natural Resources]
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  • A relation between cross-sections for absorption and emission of light in solid-state lasers.
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  • An open cluster in the Cygnus constellation, with a distance of about 800 light years away from Earth.
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  • An unbarred spiral galaxy approximately 60 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • A face-on [[spiral galaxy]] about 27 million light-years away in the constellation [[Ursa Major]].
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  • A green pigment found in most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
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  • ...n cluster in the constellation Sagittarius, with a distance of about 2,150 light-years away from Earth.
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  • |Red light district Amsterdam.jpg|The red-light district.
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  • ...en cluster in the constellation Monoceros, is at a distance of about 3,000 light-years away from Earth.
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  • ...ter in the constellation Cassiopeia, which is at a distance of about 8,000 light-years from Earth.
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  • ...ntific terminology for the correlation between specific wavelengths of the light spectrum and corresponding physiological activity.
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  • The optical phenomenon that the wavelength of light from a receding object grows longer, and less energetic
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  • Light [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[Independence-class]]; Second World War; [[Geo
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  • ...the mineral [[realgar]] (AsS). It is obtained from realgar by exposure to light. It has a monoclinic crystal structure. ...lgar. It is the stable AsS polymorph that is formed under the influence of light, whereas the formation of orpiment (AS<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>) requires a
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  • ...ular cluster in the constellation Pegasus, with a distance of about 33,600 light-years from Earth.
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  • A material that emits distinct bursts of light when struck by [[ionizing radiation]] of certain types and energies
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  • ...ular cluster in the constellation Sagitta, with a distance of about 12,000 light years away from Earth.
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  • The concept of systematic inquiry based on hypotheses and their testing in light of empirical evidence.
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  • ...tly. Its principle is that it will be a more attractive source of infrared light to a heat-seeking missile. ..., which previously homed on the brightest wide-spectrum source of infrared light, now look for multiple infrared wavelengths, or, as with the [[FIM-92 Sting
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  • ...ter and low surface brightness in the constellation Vulpecula, about 1,360 light years away.
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  • The part of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] between the [[visible light]] and [[X-ray]] regions
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  • ...ter in the constellation Ophiuchus, which is at a distance of about 22,500 light-years from Earth.
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  • Demonstration of the wave properties of [[light]], first performed by [[Thomas Young]] to demonstrate [[Christiaan Huygen]]
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  • A device, analogous to [[radar]] but using light rather than radio waves, which measures the distance to an object of intere
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  • ...cluster in the Hydra constellation, which is at a distance of about 33,000 light-years away from Earth.
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  • ...contraction of length of a rod that moves with velocity close to speed of light.
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  • ...ght red band is [[Metazoa]], with dark red [[Ascomycota]] to its left, and light blue [[Firmicutes]] to its right.}}
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  • A Commonwealth (particularly Australian) term for a light mid-morning meal intended as a break from working.
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  • A Danish Navy "flexible combat ship", combining light [[destroyer]] armament with cargo or resupply capability; returned from cou
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  • Made by [[EADS]], a light [[attack helicopter]], used for armed reconnaissance, for countries includi
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  • |Øresund2.jpg|The Øresund Bridge at evening with beams of light shining through the clouds.
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  • The rapid oxidation of a combustible material releasing heat, light, and various reaction products such as carbon dioxide and water.
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  • ...regulation of the pineal gland, is another example of an action spectrum. Light suppression of melatonin secretion takes place at specific wavelengths.<ref
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  • The defense of God's goodness and justice in light of evil.
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  • The study of the [[absorption]] of light by [[life|living systems]].
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  • Busses, light rail, trains and other vehicles of conveyance paid for or subsidized by pub
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  • In its natural form, a flavor produced by heating light sugar until it melts and darkens in the process of [[caramelization]]
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  • A surface that reflects beams of light in a well-defined direction, keeping spatial relationships between beams in
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  • When sending light through [[optical fiber]], different [[polarization (physics)|polarizations
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  • '''Light''', also known as visible light, is [[electromagnetic radiation]] visible to the human eye. Light, like all electromagnetic radiation, consists of photons.
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  • ...er in the constellation of Ophiuchus, with a distance from Earth of 25,800 light-years.
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  • ...m a body, such as a black hole, where the escape speed is equal to that of light.
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  • ...ld so intense that its escape velocity is equal to or exceeds the speed of light.
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  • ...ely, the product molecule loses its excess energy by emitting [[photon]]s (light quanta). The radiation of a molecule is called [[luminescence]] and lumines ...NO<sub>2</sub><sup>*</sup>. Further, &nu; is the frequency of the emitted light; it is related to [[wavelength]] by
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  • <!--The color of objects that do not emit or reflect light in any part of the visible spectrum.-->
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  • ...phecy, [[music]], [[poetry]], [[medicine]], [[healing arts|healing]] and [[light]], later associated with the [[Sun]].
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  • Elite light infantry units of the [[U.S. Army]], whose lineage predates the United Stat
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  • ...eek]] cuisine) featuring ground [[lamb]], [[eggplant]], [[potato]]es and a light [[white sauce]] or [[egg custard]] topping.
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  • Conductors of [[electromagnetic radiation]] in the [[infrared]] or [[visible light]] spectra, capable of carrying information at higher rates than copper cabl
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  • ...with above-ground trains on separate tracks, [[bus (vehicle)|busses]] and light rail
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  • ...membranes inside [[chloroplast]]s, housing the proteins that carry out the light-dependent reactions of [[photosynthesis]].
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  • Distance that light travels in vacuum in one year; 9,460,730,472,580.800 km = 9.4607304 * 10<s
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  • ...to which one can become a member (usually by selection or appointment) in light of some achievement or accomplishment.
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  • ...n the constellation Sagittarius, with a distance of about 18,000 to 19,000 light-years away from Earth.
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  • ...in a better position than a destroyer to control and support the attack. Light cruisers also were useful independent scouts. [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']]
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  • ...ightest galaxy within the northern Virgo Cluster, located about 55 million light years away.
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  • A starburst galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major, which is five times as bright a
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  • ...ght bulb|filaments]] were used for many years in [[Light bulb|incandescent light bulbs]].
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  • ...rooms, or a free-standing building, designed to maintain stable levels of light, warmth and humidity. Compare ''shadehouse''.
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  • In a military context, waterways where relatively light shore-based weapons are potential threats, and in water shallow enough to c
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  • ...]], which is close to the [[galactic plane]] at a distance of about 20,900 light-years from Earth.
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  • ...and lightly armored vehicles for medium-intensity combat, which are still light enough to be deployed in medium transport aircraft such as the [[C-130 Herc
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  • ...bulky, has extremely high performance in the room-temperature detection of light and converting it to electrical signals
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  • ...try to capture it, I’m utterly dependent on what I see. The quality of the light is the essence of the work.”--Emily Nelligan, quoted in Drawing Magazine,
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  • ...that we can see with our bare eyes is called [[visible light]], or briefly light. The electromagnetic spectrum covers an incredibly large range of wavelengt ...orentz]]. In 1861 Maxwell had the great theoretical insight that (visible) light is nothing but electromagnetic radiation of certain wavelengths; he predic
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  • ...up of around 500,000 stars, which is located at a distance of about 33,900 light-years away from Earth.
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  • ...British aircraft, of plywood construction and with two engines, used as a light bomber, night fighter, special transport, and reconnaissance aircraft.
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  • ...rent wavelengths of reflected or transmitted energy, most often [[visible light]] or [[infrared]], are recorded digitally for each [[pixel]] of an image
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  • ...atV; 1 statV = 10<sup>&minus;6</sup>&times;''c''&nbsp;volt; ''c'' speed of light in m/s.
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  • ...monly of fresh greens, served as one course in a meal, or as a stand-alone light meal.
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  • ...ge in cgs-esu units: 1 statC = C/(10&sdot;''c''), with ''c'' the speed of light in m/s.
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  • ...ight shone into the healthy eye causes symmetrical pupillary constriction. Light directed into the abnormal eye causes bilateral pupillary dilatation, becau
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  • ...ast during photosynthesis and use the ATP and NADPH synthesized during the light-dependent reactions to fix carbon atoms from CO<sub>2</sub>.
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  • ...the shoulder or from a bipod support; could substitute for a [[machine gun|light machine gun]] but with much less ammunition; obsolete after WWII
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  • ...As you rotate the glasses, the brightness of the sky will vary because the light has been polarized by being reflected in the atmosphere. ...f a telescope with a 50-centimeter (20-inch) mirror to reflect ultraviolet light to a spectropolarimeter, which splits the beam of radiation entering the te
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  • ...om Earth at which stellar parallax is one second of arc and equal to 3.258 light-years, 3.086 × 1013 kilometers, or 1.918 × 1013 miles.
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  • ...operational jet bomber in the [[United States Air Force]], introduced as a light bomber in 1949, modified to carry nuclear weapons and for reconnaissance an
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  • ...lude>More often known as the "Huey", and an icon of the [[Vietnam War]]; a light tactical transport [[helicopter]] and [[armed helicopter]], with an [[AH-1
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  • ...ur planet, [[Earth]]. The sun is about 93 million miles, or about eight [[light minutes]], away from Earth. ...two-billionth of sun's light and heat reaches Earth. The rest of the sun's light and heat is lost in space.
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