The energy radiated from the sun is in the form of electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic waves. The waves are noticed on Earth as visible light, as ultra-violet (light that is at a higher frequency than we can see) and infra-red (light that is at a lower frequency than we can see).
Although the radiation is far more than just the range of visible light, we normally refer to the radiation as "sunlight"
We use seismic waves (or pressure waves) to interpret the internal structure of both the sun and earth. When studying the sun it is called helioseismology on earth it is just called seismology
Light waves travel from sun to the earth.
Because humans cant directly access the sun, scientist study it by usinq a satellite called SOHO.
Various things are emitted byt the sun - light and heat are the best known but other electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays are also emitted. Theoretically gravitons are sent out too
Radiation can come in two forms: particles and waves. Radiation can come from the sun, gamma rays, UV rays, radio waves, and X-rays.
Tidal Waves
electro,agnetic
a real life example of waves is a sound wave, sound can travel through the air, but it does need a medium. another example is light waves such as the sun the sun gives us light so it is called light waves.
We use seismic waves (or pressure waves) to interpret the internal structure of both the sun and earth. When studying the sun it is called helioseismology on earth it is just called seismology
yes. Helios Seismology
What kind of electromagnetic waves does the sun have?
Light waves travel from sun to the earth.
The Sun doesn't create waves on the ocean and large bodies of water. The waves are caused by the wind.
How Electromagnetic Waves produced on surface of sun?
with the help of the sun heating up the earth,creating warm air that is replaced with cool air.Then the cool air that creates a wind called convection current.Creating sea waves.
They are called like that because it attracts metal in a very different and unique way
what of the sun is converted into wind and water waves