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The Hubble Space Telescope is primarily powered by solar energy, utilizing two large solar arrays that convert sunlight into electricity. This power is used to operate its scientific instruments, communication systems, and onboard systems. Additionally, Hubble has rechargeable nickel-hydrogen batteries that store energy for use when it is in the Earth's shadow and not receiving direct sunlight.
Light bulbs: Light bulbs use electrical energy to produce light. Television: Television sets use electrical energy to power the screen and speakers. Laptop computers: Laptops use electrical energy to operate the display, processor, and other components.
Because photosystems need light to operate (photo=light). Photosystems use energy from sunlight, Calvin systems use energy stored in the plant.
No, the Hubble Space Telescope does not have a 1,000-foot dish. Hubble is a space-based observatory that uses a 2.4-meter (about 7.9 feet) primary mirror to collect and focus light from distant astronomical objects. Unlike ground-based telescopes that may use large dishes, Hubble's design allows it to operate above Earth's atmosphere, providing clearer images of the universe.
A car uses chemical energy from gasoline or electricity to operate.
No. A light bulb can only USE energy, it cannot STORE it. Before it can operate it needs to be given a supply of electrical energy and, from that input of energy, it produces outputs of energy in the form of heat and light.
Radio telescopes and infra-red telescopes operate at longer wavelengths/lower frequencies than visible light. Ultraviolet telescopes operate at shorter wavelengths/higher frequencies than visible light.
i use light energy for like light and the sun uses light and so does the moon so all sorts of things use light energy
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A light can operate from stand by power of a generator.
i use light energy for like light and the sun uses light and so does the moon so all sorts of things use light energy
light energy