it starts with electrical thats the main one but there is more
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Electrical
to see in the dark
It is the dark colors that absorb energy, not the other way round. Dark colors have a tendency to absorb more light, as well as electromagnetic waves with frequencies close to those of visible light.
-- we change it into chemical energy when we charge a battery -- we change it into light energy when we flip the wall-switch in the dark hallway at night
Red light has low energy.
because if their are no light to our word the word became dark
Dark is the absence of light. Dark is nothing itself other than the absence of light.
The light reactions provide energy carriers for the dark reactions.
Dark reaction needs energy. this energy is supplied by light reaction
Most of it is converted into heat energy, that is ... it ceases to exist.
The light reactions provide energy carriers for the dark reactions.
The teacher turned on the light at her desk because it was getting dark outside.
The light reactions provide energy carriers for the dark reactions.
They were originaly light skined people but turned dark skined because me the sun
A dark material.
No it does not, because it is in the dark area which does not require light.
It reduces the amount of time in the evening when it is dark. Most energy used for lighting is on dark winter evenings, so that energy is "saved" as the lights are not turned on.
A sensor that is activated by a lack of light (the dark). Usually these can be found in night lights that turn on when the lights are turned out.