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Light is energy. But it also has heat energy, because if it is alight then it warms up. However, this is actually kinetic energy (heat is actually kinetic) because the particles are moving to create heat. This would be wasted energy in a lamp.
I do know all of the types of energy, but I do know the following types: Mechanical Energy Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Heat (Thermal) Energy Light Energy Sound Energy Hope this helps. :)
This is from the Energy and Light exam on the OU course S104.
Light has heat and light energy. Example is bulb.
Yes light is energy
Light energy
Chlorophyll absorbs certain wave lengths of light in the transference of heat driving the plants osmosis and cell building activities.
The chloroplast.
Chloroplasts
Light is energy. But it also has heat energy, because if it is alight then it warms up. However, this is actually kinetic energy (heat is actually kinetic) because the particles are moving to create heat. This would be wasted energy in a lamp.
I do know all of the types of energy, but I do know the following types: Mechanical Energy Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Heat (Thermal) Energy Light Energy Sound Energy Hope this helps. :)
This is from the Energy and Light exam on the OU course S104.
light energy in the form of photons striking the chlorophyl contained in the chloroplasts
The Alliant Energy Corporation consists of the following four subsidiaries. Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL), Wisconsin Power and Light Company (WPL), Resources and Corporate Services.
Large Leaf Size.
Light energy is radiant energy.
X-ray. The energy of a light photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. (so as the wavelength shortens, the energy goes up.) X-rays have the shortest wavelengths of the types of light you mentioned. In order of energy highest to lowest, the lights you mentioned would be: x-ray, ultraviolet, blue, microwave.