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.
Yes, light production always involves some other energy being transformed into light energy.
A light bulb is not an example of electromagnetic energy, but the light which the bulb gives off is an example of electromagnetic energy.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
A light bulb.
An example of emitted light is the light produced by a light bulb when it is turned on. The light bulb emits visible light by converting electrical energy into light energy.
Light energy can be converted into heat energy through processes like absorption, reflection, and refraction. For example, when sunlight hits a dark surface, the surface absorbs the light energy and converts it into heat. Similarly, when light is reflected off a surface, some of the energy is converted into heat. Refraction of light through a medium can also generate heat energy.
A light bulb is an example of light energy because it transforms electrical energy into light energy. When the light bulb is turned on, electrical energy flows through the bulb, causing the filament to heat up and produce light. This process demonstrates the conversion of one form of energy (electricity) into another form (light).
Actually, while it does convert energy into light energy, what interests most (to light a fire, for example) is the heat energy.To answer your question, "why", that's because that's what it was designed to do.If you mean "how" - basically, in energy terms, there is some chemical energy stored in the match. When the match burns, this is released as heat (and light, and some sound).
its when you play a sport
Radiant energy is basically light energy Ex. Light bulb lantern The sun
This is variously known as light energy, radiant energy, and electromagnetic radiation.