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radiant energy

radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation. As energy, its SI unit is the joule. The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux with respect to time.

What is Radiant Energy?

The heat emitted from a campfire

Emission of heat from a hot sidewalk

X-rays give off radiant energy

Microwaves utilize radiant energy

Space heaters produce radiant energy

Heat created by the body can be radiant energy

Lighting fixtures

Home heating units

Fixtures that convert solar energy to heat

Visible light

Gamma rays

Radio waves

Electricity

types of radiant energy are

Basically, anything that has a temperature has radiant energy. There are many examples of radiant energy. Two the most important examples of radiant energy are Heat and Light.

Heat- in this form of radiant energy can be included anything from a burning match to a complicated geothermal heat from the underground. There are many ways how heat can be transferred as energy, and it is radiated in temperature-responsive waves.

Light- there is many different sources of light, and all of them have radiant energy. For example, light from natural sources, sunlight, burning candle, sun’s reflection of the moon, planets is a radiant energy. Also, artificial light sources are radiant energy. For example, halogen, Led light bulbs, incandescent, neon light.

How is radiant energy used?

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