Light is considered radiant because it spreads out in all directions. the word radiant comes from the word radius, like the radius of a circle. It spreads out in radially in all directions
No, radiant energy is a form of energy that is emitted from various sources, such as the sun or a light bulb. It is not a renewable energy source in itself, but the sources that emit radiant energy, like solar power, can be considered renewable.
good answer but its none of them light energy is radiant energy
light. Because it is light. Thus the radiant bit.
The heat and light we receive from the sun is radiant energy, as is the light we obtain from light bulbs.
Light rays are a form of radiant energy. Light rays are the visible light region from around 400 - 700 nm. All types of electromagnetic radiation are radiant energy.
Light energy refers specifically to the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye, while radiant energy is a broader term that encompasses all forms of electromagnetic radiation, including light as well as non-visible forms such as infrared, ultraviolet, and radio waves. Essentially, light energy is a subset of radiant energy.
Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy. The light the sun produces is radiant energy.
Non-examples of radiant energy include sound waves, thermal energy transferred through conduction, and mechanical energy generated by moving objects. Only electromagnetic waves, such as light and infrared radiation, are considered forms of radiant energy.
i think it is radiant
The light produced by fluorescent lights is radiant energy. It is in the form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
Radiant energy in the range of 400 to 800 tera hz, the optical range of light.
Radiant energy is most commonly known as light energy.