what is the differences between nuclear energy and radiant energy
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
Nuclear medicine is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnostic or therapeutic use of radioactive substances and radiant energy.
Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, while radiant energy is the energy that travels in waves or particles. Radiant energy can be transferred as heat to increase the thermal energy of a substance. Thermal energy can also be converted into radiant energy, such as in the form of thermal radiation.
Radiant energy originates from the sun, where nuclear reactions in the sun's core produce vast amounts of heat and light energy that is then emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This radiation travels through space and reaches the Earth, providing us with sunlight and other forms of radiant energy.
No. Because wind consists of moving molecules of gas (matter), the energy involved is kinetic. However, wind ultimately has its source in the effects of radiant energy from the sun on the earth's surface and atmosphere..
potential energy is stored energy. nuclear energy is radioactive
Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy
No. It's the product of nuclear fusionin the sun's core.
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
Nuclear medicine is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnostic or therapeutic use of radioactive substances and radiant energy.
Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, while radiant energy is the energy that travels in waves or particles. Radiant energy can be transferred as heat to increase the thermal energy of a substance. Thermal energy can also be converted into radiant energy, such as in the form of thermal radiation.
chemical,electrical,nuclear,radiant,mechanical
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers
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Energy is the direct of the photovoltaic
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
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