The Sun is a good example of visible light, which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is detectable by the human eye. It emits a broad range of wavelengths, including infrared and ultraviolet light, but its peak radiation is in the visible range. Additionally, the Sun's light is essential for photosynthesis in plants and contributes to various climatic and ecological processes on Earth.
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
Flashlight is not good model to test sun light hit earth. The light of flashlight is too small energy to compare sun light.
Solar panels convert the sun's light energy into electrical energy.
The sun produces light. By definition, something that reflects light does not produce light itself (allowing for exceptions like light reflection off the surface of a lightbulb that isn't turned on, for example).
A nonexample of a sun would have to be the moon.
The Sun.
The sun produce light and nuclear energy
A good example is the energy we receive from the Sun. We receive this energy mainly as electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light and infrared.
It needs light, such as sun light.
The Sun
Sunlight is an example of radiant energy, specifically electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the sun. This energy is essential for life on Earth, providing heat and light for various biological processes through photosynthesis.
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
a sun flower
a real life example of waves is a sound wave, sound can travel through the air, but it does need a medium. another example is light waves such as the sun the sun gives us light so it is called light waves.
The sun provides energy for plants.
Flashlight is not good model to test sun light hit earth. The light of flashlight is too small energy to compare sun light.
heat and light energy