The energy produced by sunlight is radiant energy which consists of heat and light from the sun.
No, nuclear energy is not produced by sunlight. Nuclear energy is generated from the process of splitting atoms in a power plant, while sunlight produces solar energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms in the sun.
Electricity
No, it is electrical and light energy, which transforms into heat energy.
chemical change
Sunlight produces both heat and electricity. When sunlight is absorbed by materials, it can generate heat. It can also be converted into electricity through photovoltaic cells that capture the sunlight and convert it into electrical energy.
The energy in the Sun is primarily produced in the core, where nuclear fusion reactions convert hydrogen into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process. This energy then travels outward through the Sun's layers before being emitted as sunlight into space.
Chlorophyll, a pigment in chloroplasts, captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Oxygen is also produced as a byproduct of this process.
Solar energy is the energy produced by the sun that can be converted into electricity or used for heating purposes. Solar panels are commonly used to capture this energy by converting sunlight into usable electricity through photovoltaic cells.
Sunlight is electromagnetic energy or radiant energy, We generally think sunlight is just visible light but it includes energy from infra red to ultraviolet as well as some higher and lower energy frequencies.
Photons from Sunlight; also known as solar radiation:Photosynthesis uses light to make sugar and oxygen. So the ultimate source of the energy in the sugar (a lot of energy) is light!
Wind energy, water energy, energy from burning wood, even petroleum, since it is believed this has been produced by decomposition of plants.
They are sensitive to sunlight, their skin cannot handle the energy produced by the suns rays.