It radiates energy into space in the form of electromagnetic energy.
It radiates energy into space in the form of electromagnetic energy.
Yes, the Sun does lose energy as it shines through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy loss is continuously replenished by converting mass into energy at an incredible rate, maintaining the Sun's brightness and heat.
when we no longer have a sun to feed it energy.
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As stars grow older, they lose energy. The sun is growing older and it is losing hydrogen and helium (the gases on the outer region). When the sun loses all of its energy it explodes. It then becomes a black dwarf.
Eventually the sun will die and lose energy, but we can regard it as renewable because we know it will last for millions of years to come
While getting farther from the Sun in its orbit, an asteroid (or other object) will gain potential energy, and lose kinetic energy.
The primary means of energy transfer inside the sun is through radiation. Energy produced in the core of the sun is emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of gamma rays and photons. These high-energy photons gradually lose energy as they travel through the layers of the sun, eventually reaching the surface and being emitted as visible light.
The water cycle does not lose energy; it is a continuous process driven by solar energy. When water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, it gains energy from the sun. This energy fuels the cycle as water vapor rises, condenses, and falls back to Earth as precipitation.
Animals lose energy simply by existing. The more strenuous the activity they are performing, the more energy they will lose.
the sun's energy is called solar energy
the sun gives off energy