lysforflytning
Lysforflytning, also known as light transport or phototransport, is a phenomenon in which light energy is used to move matter. This process is often observed in biological systems, particularly in photosynthesis, where light energy is converted into chemical energy to drive biological processes. In photosynthesis, light is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments, which then transfer the energy to reaction centers where it is used to split water molecules and produce oxygen and ATP, a form of chemical energy.
Lysforflytning can also occur in artificial systems, such as solar cells and photochemical reactions. In solar
The efficiency of lysforflytning depends on several factors, including the wavelength and intensity of the light,