Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy.
the sun (radiant energy) makes a plant grow (chemical energy)
the solar energy is the energy of sun and sun gives light and heat but the thermal energy is only a heat energy but radiant energy is light and heat energy so the answer will be no and the correct answer will be radiant energy
The sun emits radiant energy
Yes. It would be radiant to chemical energy because things(plants) would have to grow. Example: Sun to a tree The sun would be radiant and the tree would be chemical. No. A conversion between two types is not another type itself.
A simple example is solar energy. The only energy received by the earth from the sun is radiant energy. This heats the air on the earth creating convection currents, or wind. This wind is a mechanical energy.
the sun (radiant energy) makes a plant grow (chemical energy)
light bulb, the sun.
Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy. The light the sun produces is radiant energy.
Heat from the Sun received on earth.
a sun is a radient energy because it is getting heated
the solar energy is the energy of sun and sun gives light and heat but the thermal energy is only a heat energy but radiant energy is light and heat energy so the answer will be no and the correct answer will be radiant energy
That means it radiates energy (in the form of electromagnetic waves) into space.
Radiant energy is basically light energy Ex. Light bulb lantern The sun
The sun emits radiant energy
Yes, radiant energy or radiation
Yes. It would be radiant to chemical energy because things(plants) would have to grow. Example: Sun to a tree The sun would be radiant and the tree would be chemical. No. A conversion between two types is not another type itself.
the sun issued radiant energy