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Light sources can be divided according to different criteria: Natural light sources that are all the time or occasionally present in nature without human intervention. Artificial light sources that were introduced by humans because of certain advantages. The most famous natural source is the sun, the most famous artificial source is ...
The light we see can be divided into two categories: Light sources and reflected light. The sources of light can then be looked at in two sub categories: Natural light sources and artificial light sources. Both of these types of light sources can either come from hot sources or from cool sources. The organizer below will help you to follow this ...
In incandescent light sources, a large amount of the input energy becomes thermal energy. Therefore, these light sources are not efficient. In an incandescent light bulb, electrical energy transforms into heat and light energy (Figure 2).
The Sun is the major source of light for the earth. The sun is a massive ball of fire, at the centre of which nuclear fusion produces massive energy. This energy comes out as heat and light.
identify conventional and non-conventional sources of energy used in India; distinguish between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy; describe various types of sources of energy e.g. fossil fuels, water, wind, biomass, sea, geothermal, nuclear energy; recognise that the sun is the ultimate source of energy;
Compare the energy consumption of alternative technologies for heat production and use, and identify related questions and issues (compare electric, gas, microwave and solar ovens; identify issues regarding safety of fuels, hot surfaces and combustion)
SOURCES AND EFFECTS OF HEAT ENERGY STUDENTS’ LEARNING OUTCOMES After studying this chapter, students will be able to: þ Describe the sources and effects of heat. þ Explain thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases. þ Explore the effects and applications of expansion and contraction of solids.