yes, within technological limits given by the kind of radiant energy. Solar cells convert light directly into electricity (though their efficiency is fairly low). radiant heat energy is often turned into electricity, usually by using it to heating water and forcing the steam through a turbine. Nuclear material can be used to create batteries that run off nuclear radiation - this is often used for space probes and satellites. electro-magnetic radiation is commonly used to generate electrical charges - cell phone towers and wireless networks, for instance, use electromagnetic waves to create electrical impulses in your computer or phone.
It isn't clear what you mean with "electric energy" if you don't mean an electric current.
Energy from Radiation can directly transform to electricity via photovoltaic effect in the Solarcell.
Different types of radiant energy differ mainly in their wavelength and frequency. For example, visible light has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than infrared or ultraviolet light. The energy levels and effects on matter also vary, with higher energy radiation like X-rays having more potential for ionization and damage to biological tissues.
Electrons losing energy.
radient energy
Electricity is stored as chemical energy when you charge a battery. Electric motors turn electricity into kinetic energy. Electric ranges/ovens/stoves turn electricity into heat energy.
a sun is a radient energy because it is getting heated
Electricity.
radient energy
where does the radient energy transmitted to earth come from
Yes, thermal energy can be converted into electricity through the use of devices such as thermoelectric generators or steam turbines. These devices utilize the temperature difference between a heat source and a heat sink to generate electricity.
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By causing the energy to turn a generator/alternator.