the sun creates it's on heat because it already fire
That sounds like the description of a star.
"radioactive"
emitter?
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert the energy from the sun's light into chemical energy.
Well, you might just put it in a separate category, and call it "light energy". But it is probably better to place it in the broader category of "electromagnetic waves".
I call it a 'photon'.By the way, the photon has zero rest mass, but when it travels at the speed of light ...which it always does ... it has some mass.
If by "light" you mean electromagnetic radiation, then you would call them energy radiators.
Community Answer 1All pigments absorb light. In plants, most often, the answer is chlorophyll while in human skin, it is often melatonin.______________________________________Community Answer 2The chlorophyll molecules that exists within photosystem II and I are responsible for capturing sunlight for electrons to use the energy to enter an electron transport chain.
When an object is moving, it is called kinetic energy.
If it is the object that produces the sound then it is the bow.
the energy possesed by the object when it is in motion , is call kinetic energy ...
luminous energy
We call it 'wingardiem leviosa'
An object through which light cannot pass is known as opaque.
Conduction is the transfer of energy from one object to another.
a luminous object
It is called transparent object I think
You would call such an object opaque.
A shadow.
Light is composed of very small packages of electromagnetic energy called photons. We are able to see objects because light photons from the sun (or other light source) reflect off of the atoms within the object and some of these reflected photons reach the light sensors in our eyes and we can see the objects. It takes many millions of photons entering our eyes each second for us to view the world. When photons of light hit the atoms within an object three things can happen. First, the photons can bounce back from the atoms in the object; we call this reflection. Second, the photons can pass through an object such as glass and we call them transparent. Three, the photons can be stopped by the atoms within the object and the photon energy is converted to heat; we call this absorption.