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The energy produced is obviously light energy. The energy is provided by the bicycle's kinetic energy.
Some of the electrical energy is converted into light energy, while the rest is converted into heat energy. The light energy produced is a result of the light bulb’s filament getting hot enough to emit visible light.
Matter can travel at any speed you like, if you can pump enough energy into it.The only limit is the speed of light. If you can supply it with enough energy, thenyou can make the matter move as close to the speed of light as you want it to,but there is not enough energy anywhere to make it move at the speed of light.
Light energy is a form of energy emitted by a glowing object. When an object becomes hot enough to glow, it releases light energy in the form of visible light.
No, unless you hook it up electronically then it will probably not produce enough energy to light it up as bright or as long as and outlet.
light energy is not strong enough! <--NovaNet
Any producer of heat can produce light by reaching enough energy
Blue light has more energy per photon than red light due to its shorter wavelength. This higher energy allows blue light photons to transfer enough energy to electrons in a material to overcome the work function, leading to the photoelectric effect. Red light, with lower energy photons, does not provide enough energy to eject electrons from the material.
Absorbed light energy in wood causes it to heat up and eventually increase in temperature. If the energy is strong enough, the wood can ignite and catch fire.
Violet light has higher energy photons compared to red light. This higher energy allows violet light photons to transfer enough energy to electrons in the photosensitive surface to eject them, a process known as the photoelectric effect. Red light photons do not have enough energy to overcome the work function of the surface and therefore cannot eject electrons.