Sunlight at zenith provides an irradiance of just over 1 kilowatt per square meter at sea level. Of this energy, 527 watts is infrared radiation, 445 watts is visible light, and 32 watts is ultraviolet radiation.[2]
So I think it's 527 watts
infrared waves.
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
temperture
Only by radiation. Infrared waves waves don't require a material medium to pass through. Heat energy is transmitted even through vacuum in the form of infrared waves. We get heat energy from sun in this way.
infrared waves and infrared radiation both are same
The energy of infrared waves is greater than the energy of radio waves. This is because infrared waves has a smaller wavelength compared to radio waves. The smaller the wavelength, the higher the energy.
infrared waves.
Infrared is heat energy and heat energy can seriously hurt because it can burn
Waves with lower frequency: for example radio waves.
Frequency, Length, Energy.
no
Examples of electromagnetic energy are radio waves, Xrays, optical light waves, infrared waves, sunlight and lightening.
Electromagnetic energy
Electromagnetic energy
Yes.
temperture
The electromagnetic spectrum includes visible light radio waves and infrared ultraviolet and x-rays.