Light is produced through various processes, but one common method is incandescence, where an object is heated to a high temperature, causing it to emit light. Another process is fluorescence, where a substance absorbs photons and then re-emits them almost immediately. In atomic transitions, when electrons in an atom move to a lower energy level, they release energy in the form of photons, producing light. Lastly, in chemical reactions like combustion or bioluminescence, energy released from chemical bonds can also result in the emission of light.
The main steps of photosynthesis are light reactions and Calvin cycle. In the light reactions, light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and converted into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH). In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into glucose using the ATP and NADPH produced in the light reactions.
Light is produced in an atom through a process called electronic transition. When an atom absorbs energy, its electrons can move from a lower energy level to a higher one, creating an excited state. When the electron returns to its original lower energy level, it releases energy in the form of light, often observed as a photon. The wavelength (color) of the emitted light corresponds to the energy difference between the two levels.
NADPH and ATP are produced by the light reactions. The ATP is a high energy molecule produced by photophosphorylation while the NADPH is produced at the end of the electron transport chain.
During the light dependent reaction, it produced Oxygen and Hydrogen..hope that can help...:D
No that is not true. Only energy of light is used
The main steps of photosynthesis are light reactions and Calvin cycle. In the light reactions, light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and converted into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH). In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into glucose using the ATP and NADPH produced in the light reactions.
In light dependent reactions ATP and NADPH are produced
laser light is produced by solar reacting pannels that are transfered into capsules that contain magna light that turn into a small red flash of light.
Light from a meteorite is caused by friction with the atmosphere
Light is produced in various sources through a process called incandescence. In the sun, light is produced through nuclear fusion reactions. In light bulbs, electricity passes through a filament, heating it up and causing it to emit light. In fire, light is produced through the combustion of fuel, which releases energy in the form of light and heat.
When red, blue, and green light are combined, the color produced is white light.
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Cold light
how light produce or propagates
A zircon light is a light produced by incandescent zirconia.
Light is produced in an atom through a process called electronic transition. When an atom absorbs energy, its electrons can move from a lower energy level to a higher one, creating an excited state. When the electron returns to its original lower energy level, it releases energy in the form of light, often observed as a photon. The wavelength (color) of the emitted light corresponds to the energy difference between the two levels.
the three-dimensional image produced by laser light is a hologram