| 41. | When the same object is at a distance, less light energy is received by the eye.
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| 42. | Light energy enters the eye through the cornea, through the pupil and then through the lens.
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| 43. | Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ).
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| 44. | Unlike electrons, the subatomic particles that make all things electronic possible, photons are packets of light energy.
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| 45. | This generates an electromotive force, and thus some of the light energy is converted into electric energy.
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| 46. | Therefore there is the potential for the absorption of excess light energy by photosynthetic light harvesting systems.
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| 47. | Photons ( light energy ) are generated within the nuclear reactions that fuel each and every star.
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| 48. | The waveguide analysis shows that the light energy in the fiber is not completely confined in the core.
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| 49. | Photovoltaic modules use light energy ( photons ) from the Sun to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect.
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| 50. | In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water react in the presence of light energy to produce sugar and oxygen.
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