It is called a Photon.
Vibration makes energy, friction is heat, and heat is energy. So when a particle is electrically charged it makes energy.
thermal energy of course. :}
It is thermal energy, which is also known as heat, which makes a light bulb feel warm.
The light scatters on each water particle. This makes visibility difficult as the light can reflect back towards the observer.
luminous energy is the perceived energy of light. This is sometimes also called the quantity of light.
Photon
Vibration makes energy, friction is heat, and heat is energy. So when a particle is electrically charged it makes energy.
thermal energy of course. :}
The particle with an electric charge is called the proton. It makes up part of an atoms nucleus.
It is thermal energy, which is also known as heat, which makes a light bulb feel warm.
The Light of a candle is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, so it is electromagnetic energy. It is also called radiant energy. A candle, however, can emit others kinds of energy like heat, light, sounds, kinetic energy (that makes the air move due to convection) and so on.
Plans convert light energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis
basically each particle " vibrates " and when the particle transfers the energy with momentum. if you want any more details on the transition you will have to see a professional
The light scatters on each water particle. This makes visibility difficult as the light can reflect back towards the observer.
luminous energy is the perceived energy of light. This is sometimes also called the quantity of light.
Thermal energy ( heat energy ) makes heat and electromagnetic makes light that you can see
Nothing. It's something else that we don't quite understand. But sometimes it acts as a particle (quanta) and some times as a wave.