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Sources of Light

Light and Shadows: Sources of Light

Sources of Light

Sources of Light

What you'll learn

  • The Sun is the biggest natural source of light for the Earth.
  • A burning candle gives out its own light.
  • A torch uses a bulb to produce its own light.
  • The Moon does not make its own light; it only reflects the Sun's light.
  • A mirror or shiny spoon does not produce light; they only reflect it.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Core idea

Verbal: Objects that give out their own light are called sources of light; objects that only bounce back light are not sources of light.

Symbolic: Sun, candle, torch, bulb = light sources | Moon, mirror, spoon = only reflect light

Visual: Shine a torch on a mirror in a dark room — the mirror lights up only because it reflects the torch's light, not its own.

Level 2 — Going deeper

Think about where you see this idea in daily life at home and school — noticing it around you makes the concept easier to remember.

NCERT anchor

NCERT Looking Around 3 sky-watching activities compare the Sun's steady daytime light with the Moon's changing night-time glow.

Worked example

Is the Moon a source of light? Explain.

Step 1 — The Moon has no light of its own
Step 2 — It only **reflects** sunlight
Answer: **No, the Moon is not a light source**

You light a candle in a dark room. Is the candle a source of light?

Step 1 — The candle flame produces its own light
Step 2 — Producing its own light means it is a **source**
Answer: **Yes, a lit candle is a source of light**

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Moon makes its own lightConfusing reflection with productionMoon only reflects the Sun's light
Mirrors are light sourcesThinking shiny = glowingMirrors only reflect, they do not produce light
Stars give no lightOverlooking natural sourcesStars, like the Sun, do give out their own light
An unlit candle gives lightIgnoring that it must be burningA candle is a source only when it is burning

Quick check

  • Name one natural source of light.
  • Does the Moon make its own light?
  • Is a mirror a source of light? Why or why not?
  • Stretch: Why can we see the Moon at night even though it makes no light?

Revision tip: Sort objects into two groups — 'gives its own light' and 'only reflects' — before answering.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Sources of Light.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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