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It changes constantly, there is no set output.

The energy a plant gains from photosynthesis comes from light, so the energy produced changes with more/less sunlight.

Also, availability of water, availability of carbon dioxide, temperature and the species of plant are all factors which will effect this.

eg. A large oak tree on a bright sunny day will produce a large amount of energy, while on a cold rainy dark day a small holly bush will produce a little energy.

Photosynthesis and the energy produced is not a linear process; it chsngrs each time due to all the contributing variables.

And by the way, this should be in Biology not physics...

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basically the input is sunlight and the out put is energy which to us is oxygen released from the plant itself usually trees and most green leafed plants

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Co2+H2O+sun-energy(light) = Glucose+O2

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