solar energy
the solar energy is the energy of sun and sun gives light and heat but the thermal energy is only a heat energy but radiant energy is light and heat energy so the answer will be no and the correct answer will be radiant energy
Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy.
The sun's light is a form of electromagnetic energy, specifically in the form of visible light.
The energy carried by electromagnetic waves.
An example of thermal energy transfer by radiation is the warmth you feel from the sun on a sunny day.
solar, thermal
solar energy
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
The sun's energy is converted into heat energy when it warms the sidewalk. This is an example of radiant energy being transformed into thermal energy.
Solar powered things work when they reflect off the sun. For example, if you have solar power energy it reflects off the sun making energy and then you can use it.
the sun is a star, the center of our solar system. we get solar energy from the sun
An example of a readily renewable resource is solar energy. Solar energy is derived from the sun's radiation and is continuously replenished, making it an abundant and sustainable source of power.
What type of energy is the sun.
the solar energy is the energy of sun and sun gives light and heat but the thermal energy is only a heat energy but radiant energy is light and heat energy so the answer will be no and the correct answer will be radiant energy
nuclear fusion energy
The Sun's energy is created through nuclear fusion and manifests in the form of infared radiation (heat).
The hydrogen in the Sun has nuclear energy (a type of potential energy). When this is fused, it is converted to heat energy. This eventually gets radiated out as light energy.