where does the radient energy transmitted to earth come from
the center of the Earth
From the core of the Earth and plate tectonics.
from steam produced by earth
The molten core of planet Earth is the source of heat for geothermal energy. from underground from steam directly from the earth
Ultimately, most energy used on Earth comes from the radiation we receive from the Sun.
Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy. The light the sun produces is radiant energy.
Chemical energy changes to thermal and radiant energy (heat and light).
The radiant - the direction they seem to come from - is in the constellation of the lion.The radiant - the direction they seem to come from - is in the constellation of the lion.The radiant - the direction they seem to come from - is in the constellation of the lion.The radiant - the direction they seem to come from - is in the constellation of the lion.
Radiant heat is wonderful. It takes heat from an energy source--such as electrical coils in a ceiling--and warms the surrounding area gently. In the case of ceiling radiant heat, the warmth gradually spreads through the room. Radiant heating in a floor is a better choice because heat rises.
the center of the Earth
The energy from the Sun is solar energy.
Solar panels change radiant energy into electrical energy. Solar panels contain photovoltaic cells which are comprised of semiconductors which require little energy to emit electrons. The radiant energy contains well.. energy! This energy is stored in the photons, the ''packs'' light or other radiant energy comes in. This photons come in contact with the photovoltaic cells (which would appear as sheets of metal) passes on energy and this added amount of energy causes the material (photovoltaic cells) to emit electrons. The electrons (negative charge) are attracted to a positively charged metal (relative to the incident metal which the photons strike) and are then carried where needed (either stored or used).
Earth's interior.
Geothermal energy is energy from earth's heat. This energy can be seen in geysers and volcanoes.
From the core of the Earth and plate tectonics.
from steam produced by earth
from the wind