If you mean how to convert energy (such as from the sun) that is not visible into visible light; the energy (photons) must interact with something that converts them. For example fluorescent materials (those bright "Dayglow" vests that road workers wear so that they will be seen) convert a portion of the ultraviolet (wavelengths of light that are too short and energetic to be seen with our eyes)into visible light. There are some advanced special materials that can convert infra red (wavelengths of light that are too long to be seen with our eyes)into visible but they are uncommon and expensive.
In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.In Visual BASIC and other languages, source code refers to the code that you actually type when you are writing a program. Computers convert this code to machine code in order to be able to run the program.
Gamma rays are often represented as wavy lines in diagrams to denote their high energy and frequency. The wavy lines symbolize the oscillation or vibration of electromagnetic waves associated with gamma rays. This visual representation helps to differentiate gamma rays from other types of radiation.
Leaf absorbs sun rays which leads to PHOTOSYNTHESI. Leaf is like a solar plate , convert the light energy to other products of plants
Some rays are: UV rays. Other have vitamins.
During photosynthesis, plants and other organisms use sunlight rays to convert carbon dioxide and water to oxygen and sugar called glucose.
UV rays and convert it to Vitamin D
The collimator present in a spectrometer convert the rays from the source to parallel rays .Telescope is used to watch the parallel rays which means for the telescope the object is located at infinity.so that we use telescope.
photosynthesize, they collect the sun's rays and convert it into sugar to use for growth
Bat rays and other rays.
Harmfull sun rays like UV rays and other high energy rays
Vision is primarily controlled by the brain, particularly in the occipital lobe, which processes visual information received from the eyes. The eyes capture light and convert it into electrical signals, which are then transmitted via the optic nerve to the visual cortex in the brain. Additionally, other areas of the brain, such as the parietal and temporal lobes, contribute to visual perception, recognition, and spatial awareness.
Stars emit all kinds of radiation including light waves, cosmic rays, gamma rays, and X-rays. When we look at stars, we can only see the light waves. But using cameras that can 'see' the other wavelengths, particularly X-rays, then convert them to light waves that we CAN see, we notice a lot of things that simply do not show up by looking at the stars' light waves.