it produces 3.826*10 to the 26 power in one second
yes
A supernova can produce as much energy in a few seconds as our sun will in its entire lifetime.
the sun produces light ,heat ,energy,and so much more
The sun produce light and nuclear energy
the energy sun and stars produce is fusion.
satellites produce energy by the sun
The Sun produces a huge amount of energy, the amount captured by Earth based "producers" is negligible by comparison.
The sun produces 4 billion kilograms of energy per second..
The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
The sun produces energy in its core through nuclear fusion reactions. The energy generated in the core is then transported through the radiative zone and convective zone to the photosphere, where it is radiated out as sunlight. The corona, a region of the sun's atmosphere, is much hotter but does not produce energy on its own.
No, the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion reactions
Such a process would produce much, much less energy than nuclear reactions; the Sun would not be able to shine for billions of years, and producing the amount of energy it produces.Such a process would produce much, much less energy than nuclear reactions; the Sun would not be able to shine for billions of years, and producing the amount of energy it produces.Such a process would produce much, much less energy than nuclear reactions; the Sun would not be able to shine for billions of years, and producing the amount of energy it produces.Such a process would produce much, much less energy than nuclear reactions; the Sun would not be able to shine for billions of years, and producing the amount of energy it produces.