This process is known as irradiation.
The term used for the process in which radiant energy is converted into potential energy is "photosynthesis." In this process, plants convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose.
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
the process by which heat is transfer from one body to another {in air} while using no medium is known as radiation or radiant energy.
The pupil of your eye is a net absorber of radiant energy. It allows light to enter the eye, which is then absorbed by the retina at the back of the eye, where the process of vision begins.
The process known as photosynthesis converts radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and is essential for the survival of plants and other autotrophic organisms.
Plants, through the process of photosynthesis, are responsible for converting radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose. This process involves capturing sunlight to power the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Plants contain chemical energy that was made from radiant energy in the form of sunlight during the process of photosynthesis.
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by the radiating the process of emitting radiant energy in form of particles or waves
The process in which radiant energy is converted into potential energy typically involves capturing the radiant energy and storing it in a form that can be used later on. This can involve converting solar energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis in plants, or converting solar energy into mechanical energy through solar panels to generate electricity.
Photosynthesis is the process that uses carbon dioxide and the sun's radiant energy to produce chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and involves the conversion of light energy into chemical energy.