The two most obvious are light and heat.
electromagnetic (light, including the visible spectrum, infa-red and ultra-violet)
thermal (heat)
I do Believe it is light and heat.
I think light and heat
Heat and Light
Brightness and temperature
Yes, according to current thinking, which seems pretty persuasive. Most energy in stars is released from the fusion of different forms of hydrogen to form helium.
The only fusion energy in the universe is in the stars like the sun, and there are millions of such stars!
heat and light.
The energy from stars are trasmitted via electomagnetic waves. The most common one being visible light. Others include infra-red (heat waves), UV, and dangerous gamma-rays. These waves can travel in a vacuum (space).
Stars get their energy from the nuclear fusion of (primarily) hydrogen into helium, causing a release of binding energy, manifest as thermal energy, light, and radiation in several different forms.
nuclear fusion
Yes, according to current thinking, which seems pretty persuasive. Most energy in stars is released from the fusion of different forms of hydrogen to form helium.
the sun
The only fusion energy in the universe is in the stars like the sun, and there are millions of such stars!
The energy is released mainly through radiation, such as visible light.
heat and light.
You are thinking of nuclear fusion, where in the stars hydrogen forms into helium with energy release
Your question is very hard to understand, but the process that releases electromagnetic radiation in the sun is called fusion.
From the Sun. Also from other stars, and from distant galaxies - but we only get significant amounts of energy from our Sun.
The energy from stars are trasmitted via electomagnetic waves. The most common one being visible light. Others include infra-red (heat waves), UV, and dangerous gamma-rays. These waves can travel in a vacuum (space).
Stars get their energy from the nuclear fusion of (primarily) hydrogen into helium, causing a release of binding energy, manifest as thermal energy, light, and radiation in several different forms.
Lithium forms in the stars when the light nuclei are forced together and mix with yield energy. Because the mass of the combination will be less than the sum of the masses of the individual nuclei this will result to nuclear fusion.