I don't really understand what you are asking but it sounds like a sunlight question.
electromagnetic radiation
Yes, electromagnetic energy can be transformed into light energy. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation within a specific range of the electromagnetic spectrum. When an object absorbs electromagnetic energy, it can emit light as a result of this energy conversion.
When we use the term "radiation" as regards energy, probably the first thing that comes to mind is electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic (EM) energy is often called electromagnetic radiation. We know that this could be radio waves, microwave energy, infrared light, light from the visual spectrum, ultraviolet light, X-rays or gamma rays. All of these are forms of electromagnetic radiation, and a link can be found below for more information.Radiant energy.
Radiation
Electromagnetic energy, such as light and heat, travels by radiation. Radiant energy can move through empty space and is transmitted by electromagnetic waves.
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electromagnetic radiation
Yes, electromagnetic energy can be transformed into light energy. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation within a specific range of the electromagnetic spectrum. When an object absorbs electromagnetic energy, it can emit light as a result of this energy conversion.
Electromagnetic radiation
When we use the term "radiation" as regards energy, probably the first thing that comes to mind is electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic (EM) energy is often called electromagnetic radiation. We know that this could be radio waves, microwave energy, infrared light, light from the visual spectrum, ultraviolet light, X-rays or gamma rays. All of these are forms of electromagnetic radiation, and a link can be found below for more information.Radiant energy.
Radiation
The energy has different names, depending on the type of radiation. For example, in the case of electromagnetic radiation, the energy would be called electromagnetic energy, or in specific cases, light energy.
Electromagnetic energy, such as light and heat, travels by radiation. Radiant energy can move through empty space and is transmitted by electromagnetic waves.
Yes, a flashlight produces light using electromagnetic energy. The flashlight converts electrical energy from the batteries into electromagnetic radiation in the form of visible light.
A photon is a particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy. It is the fundamental unit of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Energy from light is called electromagnetic energy, or more specifically, radiant energy. This type of energy is carried by electromagnetic waves, such as visible light, infrared radiation, ultraviolet light, and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
The energy is called electromagnetic radiation (light energy).