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-- toasting bread

-- cooking on an electric stove

-- reading the newspaper under a lamp

-- radio, TV, GPS, cellphones, mobile data, and satellite communication, using radio waves

-- making a set of dental X-ray films

-- opening the garage door in the rain without getting out of the car

-- getting a CT or MRI scan

-- working ham radio

-- sending Stock Market info from Chicago to New York through fiber optics

-- the Mayor of Gotham flashing the bat-signal across the sky

-- paying your highway toll by driving under those white things while not slowing down

-- street lights

-- police speed radar

-- the little laser that reads the underside of the DVD

-- the little LED that shines onto the pad from the underside of the mouse

-- the wireless WiFi connection between your computer and the modem in the kitchen

-- changing the channel with the hand-held remote control without getting up off the couch

-- heating the leftover meatloaf in the microwave oven in 30 seconds.

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Radiant energy is electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. Radiant energy includes visible light, x-rays, gamma rays and radio waves.

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some examples could be microwaves or also x-rays

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tHe oThEr uSeS oF radiant energy is in forest

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Forms Of Energy How It is Formed How It is used1. Heat Energy By rubbing two surfaces

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heres the first one they use light,next one microwave and x-rays are all different ways people use radiant energy

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