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radiant energy
noun
, Physics.
- energy transmitted in wave motion, especially electromagnetic wave motion.
radiant energy
noun
- energy that is emitted or propagated in the form of particles or electromagnetic radiation. It is measured in joules Qe
radiant energy
- Energy in the form of waves, especially electromagnetic waves. Radio waves, x-rays, and visible light are all forms of radiant energy.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of radiant energy1
First recorded in 1910–15
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Example Sentences
We are to have the apparatus, which illustrates the conversion of radiant energy into sonorous vibrations.
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In this respect also, Gravitation differs from the form of Radiant Energy.
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Through all the hardship and suffering of the last three years she had kept her look of bright intelligence, of radiant energy.
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In another hour or two Earth would transit the Sun and that would cut down the radiant energy to some degree.
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The water obtained its energy of position by being evaporated by the heat of the radiant energy of the sun.
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