absorption
When all of the energy from light waves is transferred to a medium, it is absorbed by the medium. This absorption can result in the medium heating up, causing a temperature increase. The energy of the light waves is converted into thermal energy within the medium.
Radiation occurs when energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves, such as light or radio waves, without the need for a medium to travel through. This energy transfer can take place through mechanisms like emission, absorption, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation.
Energy is transferred in waves. As a wave travels, it carries energy from one place to another without transporting matter. Examples of waves that transfer energy include sound waves, light waves, and seismic waves.
Electromagnetic energy is transferred by waves. This includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, x-rays, and more. Waves can also be found in matter, like sound waves or ocean waves. Mechanical waves like these carry energy as well. However, electromagnetic waves do not need matter to travel.
Electromagnetic energy can be transferred through space in the form of waves. Examples include light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
Electromagnetic Energy does not require matter to be transferred...that is why it can travel through the vacuum of space.
If the energy is carried by waves, it is called wave energy. More specific terms may be used for specific types of waves - for example, "light energy", "sound energy", "gravitational energy", etc.
The transfer of thermal energy in waves without matter occurs through electromagnetic radiation, such as infrared radiation or light waves. These waves can travel through a vacuum because they do not require a medium to propagate. Energy is transferred through the oscillating electric and magnetic fields of the waves.
Energy is transferred by radiation through electromagnetic waves, such as light or heat, that travel through space or a medium. These waves carry energy from a source to an object without the need for direct contact.
Light waves are absorbed by electrons, which become elevated in energy state when this occurs. For different electrons on different orbitals the precise frequency is required, and when the electron lowers its energy state it releases a light-wave equivalent to that required to elevate it there initially.
Waves carry energy, such as mechanical energy in the case of ocean waves or electromagnetic energy in the case of light waves. This energy can be transferred from one place to another as the wave propagates through a medium.
The energy that is transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiant energy.