There are many sites online that provide information on radiant energy. These sites include Wikipedia, Educate Yourself, Innovate US, Cheniere, Ion Earth, and RR Star.
To take some one from other place to other place and headacke for the person go to hospital
Yes it does, because lets say if you turn on a light bulb, then the light tries to go as far as it can in all directions. A light bulb is just one example of radiant energy.
It is the process of Electrical to Radiant I believe. Not quite sure, but this is a better answer that what was given to you.
YES, wind can produce WORK via controlled transfers of energy. First, an initial energy source is needed to produce this effect. Historical experimentation shows the most common source of energy would be radiant energy. Both the sun and the earth can provide the initial radiant energy. Provided we have a radiant energy source, we can focus on how to control the transfer from radiant energy (heat) to kinetic energy (wind). First we must look at the source of wind energy. The direct source is pressure differentials. On earth, this pressure differential is caused by radiant energy. The radiant energy that created the pressure differential will transfer to kinetic energy. In this case, the kinetic energy is measured in wind velocity. Transfer of Radiant to Kinetic energy can be accomplished by: (1) Create a pressure differential with the initial energy source (radiant) (2) Contain this pressure differential (radiant) (2a) Control the direction of the energy transfer (radiant to kinetic) (2b) Control the speed of the energy transfer (radiant to kinetic) (3) Utilize a mechanical device to transfer the kinetic energy to the desired output (assuming WORK = electrical energy output) Answer is Yes considering WORK = DC/AC (electricity) To complicate the above, all one has to do is (1) introduce lighter-than-air elements, and the control of thereof. (2) view the intensity of energy output via wavelengths (3) explore the energy output of wavelengths (frequency). NOTE: The one thing that seems to go unexplained or bypassed in most scientific questions is GRAVITY. Think about it like this.....if the earth's geomagnetic field can direct solar wind (750 km/s) and the sun's magnetic field (Heliosphere) can direct galactic wind (unknown km/s) think about the benefits of transferring solar/galactic wind to WORK :)
The total energy in the kettle system will be 2000J. However, the energy will be distributed different ways. Some will go into heating the water, some will go into changing the water into steam (which takes a LOT of energy), and some will be lost as radiant heat energy. The specifics depend on the kettle itself, and how much water you have in the kettle.Changing one milliliter of water by one degree requires 4.186 J of energy, but to convert it into steam requires 2259.36 J per ml
To take some one from other place to other place and headacke for the person go to hospital
Yes it does, because lets say if you turn on a light bulb, then the light tries to go as far as it can in all directions. A light bulb is just one example of radiant energy.
It is the process of Electrical to Radiant I believe. Not quite sure, but this is a better answer that what was given to you.
YES, wind can produce WORK via controlled transfers of energy. First, an initial energy source is needed to produce this effect. Historical experimentation shows the most common source of energy would be radiant energy. Both the sun and the earth can provide the initial radiant energy. Provided we have a radiant energy source, we can focus on how to control the transfer from radiant energy (heat) to kinetic energy (wind). First we must look at the source of wind energy. The direct source is pressure differentials. On earth, this pressure differential is caused by radiant energy. The radiant energy that created the pressure differential will transfer to kinetic energy. In this case, the kinetic energy is measured in wind velocity. Transfer of Radiant to Kinetic energy can be accomplished by: (1) Create a pressure differential with the initial energy source (radiant) (2) Contain this pressure differential (radiant) (2a) Control the direction of the energy transfer (radiant to kinetic) (2b) Control the speed of the energy transfer (radiant to kinetic) (3) Utilize a mechanical device to transfer the kinetic energy to the desired output (assuming WORK = electrical energy output) Answer is Yes considering WORK = DC/AC (electricity) To complicate the above, all one has to do is (1) introduce lighter-than-air elements, and the control of thereof. (2) view the intensity of energy output via wavelengths (3) explore the energy output of wavelengths (frequency). NOTE: The one thing that seems to go unexplained or bypassed in most scientific questions is GRAVITY. Think about it like this.....if the earth's geomagnetic field can direct solar wind (750 km/s) and the sun's magnetic field (Heliosphere) can direct galactic wind (unknown km/s) think about the benefits of transferring solar/galactic wind to WORK :)
About 93 million miles of empty space.l
Most radiant energy is absorbed by Earth. The rest is reflected and bounces back and forth between Earth's surface and the clouds until absorbed.
The floor you can install on top of the radiant heat is Tile and hardwood floor.
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It is burned off as energy.
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