What is the difference between headlights and low beams?
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Here are the differences between headlights and low beams: 1. In terms of belonging: Low beams can be headlights, but headlights are not necessarily low beams, because headlights include low beams, high beams, and turn signals. 2. In terms of reference: In most cases, headlights refer to high beams, not low beams, and low beams are generally referred to as small lights. Here is some extended information about high beams and low beams: 1. High beams focus their light to emit parallel rays, which are more concentrated and brighter, allowing illumination of objects that are farther and higher. 2. Low beams emit light in a divergent state beyond their focus, providing illumination at a shorter distance but over a wider area.