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A solar cell takes in the sun's light then stores it as chemical energy. Then when it is dark, it lets light out using this stored chemical energy.
Photosynthesis is the process that changes light energy into chemical energy in an ecosystem.
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No a light bulb does not use chemical energy. Even though it uses the chemical mercury to create light. Hope this helps =)
Light is one of many forms of energy. Heat, motion, sound, potential energy (which can be mechanical, chemical, or nuclear) and many other types of energy also exist.
Light is light. Radiant is Radiant.
The internal energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is a form of potential energy that is sometimes called chemical energy. Basically, chemical energy is internal energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms. Chemical energy is an example of potential energy. Light rays are electromagnetic energy they can be a good example of this is photosynthesis.
Dog is to 'living thing' as light is to 'energy'.
The light is used for photolysis of water and converting the radiant energy into chemical energy. These energy rich compounds during dark reaction assimilate carbon from carbon dioxide to form carbohydrates.
Ultraviolet light has a greater energy per photon.
solar e. = from sunlight light energy = from any, even artificial light
The difference between the two is that chemosynthesis uses chemicals for Energy instead of the light Energy, or sunlight, as used in photosynthesis.The difference between the two is that chemosynthesis uses chemicals instead of light energy like photosynthesis.
electricity or light or bonds between atoms or temperature.
chemical energy Chlorophylls capture light energy. This energy is stored in chemical bonds of glucose
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
A fire burning is an example of chemical to light energy.