Infrared, Visible, & Ultraviolet light
The energy that comes from the Sun and travels to Earth is in the form of sunlight, which includes a mixture of different types of electromagnetic radiation like visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation.
It is possible to convert other types of energy into light, and light into other types of energy; therefore it makes sense to consider that light, too, has an energy content.
Light has energy. Note that there are also other types of energy.
when two types of energy comes together
Light energy
Mainly electromagnetic waves, such as light.
ENERGY
About 95% of ultraviolet (UV) light energy that reaches the Earth's surface comes from the sun. The remaining 5% is produced by artificial sources, such as tanning beds and certain types of lamps. The sun emits three types of UV radiation: UVA, UVB, and UVC, with most of the UVC being absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere.
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Natural light: sunlight that comes from the sky. Artificial light: light produced by man-made sources like light bulbs or LED lights. Ultraviolet light: high-energy light that is not visible to the human eye. Infrared light: lower-energy light that is also not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
Light energy is the energy carried by photons. Although there aren't really different types of light, we separate these out by frequency and wavelength so we can better identify what they can and will do. They range from very low to extremely high frequency; radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays.
A light globe typically converts electrical energy into light and heat energy. The electrical energy powers the light bulb which produces both light (radiant energy) and heat (thermal energy) when it is illuminated.