That depends on the source. Solar energy is raidaint and counts as renewable, if you could collect radiant energy form naturally occurring sources they would be renewable, in many cases the radiant heater though not renewable in large structures like aircraft hangars are more energy efficent.
Not necessarily. The sun's radiation to earth is renewable, but there are other renewables like wind and hydro power that are not radiant.
If you mean solar energy then it is renewable
Energy from the sun is classified as renewable, inexhaustible....
Radiant energy is energy in the form of electromagnetic energy with a range of wavelengths that extends from radio waves to gamma rays. This includes heat (infrared radiation) and light. It is a derived energy (produced by something) rather than a source of energy - nobody has found a deposit of radiant energy. It is created by a number of processes including:nuclear fission and fusionchemical transformations including fuel burningfrictionelectricity including lightningas a consequence some of the energy sources are renewable, others are not and some are essentially inexhaustible.
Light is light. Radiant is Radiant.
Radiant energy is sustainable because we can handle it ex.we can handle the light from radiant energy.
A net absorber of radiant energy.
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radiant energy move by waves
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What causes the emission of radiant energy?Well radiant energy's definition is the movement of photons. So in conclusion i would say kinetic energy cause radiant energy.
Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy. The light the sun produces is radiant energy.
The radiant energy increases as the frequency increase and the radiant energy decreases as the frequency decreases.