The Sun emits electron-neutrinos, elementary particles of matter that have no electric charge and very little mass, created in vast numbers by the thermonuclear reactions that fuel our parent star.
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The sun comprises mostly hydrogen and helium particles. These particles are involved in the sun's nuclear fusion reactions that produce light and heat. Other particles found in the sun include electrons and protons.
Solar prominences are gouts of charged particles carried from the surface of the sun into space. These particles are carried by magnetic fields, but of course the surface of the Sun is too hot for any magnetic material (>6 000oC). The source of the magnetic field in turn is caused by huge electrical currents of charged particles near the Sun's surface.
Solar prominences are gouts of charged particles carried from the surface of the sun into space. These particles are carried by magnetic fields, but of course the surface of the Sun is too hot for any magnetic material (>6 000oC). The source of the magnetic field in turn is caused by huge electrical currents of charged particles near the Sun's surface.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
No, they are not.
The liquid and gas particles in the sun undergo a process called "fusion." In fusion, atoms are melded together to create a larger atom. When this happens to small atoms (any atoms smaller than iron), there is a lot of energy released, which is why the sun is so bright and hot.
Shiny because the shiny particles are attracted to the sun particles. Happy! :)
The Solar Wind. (and photons if you mean the light that the Sun emits).
all the dust particles mixed and the sun was formed
No. Nothing in the sun is alive.
hydrogen particles mix with helium particles
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...