I think it could if one large enough was constructed and had wires and other necessary components affixed.
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
Geothermal
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True. DE is pressure P=Energy/volume a component of Mechanical energy, PV. Light waves can move a radiometer vane.
It takes energy to generate electricity. Mechanical energy or thermal energy or nuclear energy , chemical energy,etc, etc,etc
Light can excite molecules which can generate a force. One example is the pressure differential produced inside a radiometer, causing it to spin.
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
well the energy ........
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Geothermal
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In an internal combustion engine, you change energy in the gasoline to mechanical energy
you can use generator which covert mecahnical energy to electric energy .......
you have a force field that the first vane you can tell it