Of course not.
UV light has higher frequency, so it has more energy than red light has
Visible light. It has a higher frequency so more energy.
no red uses more energy
Sun has more energy. It is the source of heat and light.
Yes, waves with higher intensity (more light) carry more energy. This is because energy is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude of the wave, which is related to the intensity of the light.
Thermal energy is not light. It is heat! Energy of heat and temperature of matter (more heat=more thermal energy=more movement of molecules) Temperature measures movement of molecules
Violet light has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than red light. Energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, so violet light has more energy than red light.
The more energy levels the electron jumps the more energy the emitted light will have. The more energy you have the shorter wavelength there is.
That depends on the purpose they are being used for. Trains are more economical over long distances and use less energy then trucks for the same payload.
It gives light energy and more.....
i saw this on myth busters and it takes more energy to keep a light on.
Incandescent light bulbs waste a lot of energy by producing heat along with light, whereas energy-saving bulbs, such as LEDs or CFLs, are more efficient at converting electricity into light. Therefore, incandescent bulbs require more electrical energy to produce the same amount of light as energy-saving bulbs.