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The sun if it is a cloudless day otherwise an extremley powerful floodlight- like you might find on a football pitch!
Radio waves are at the long wavelength end of the sun's emissions.
white mostly (because this is the color of the sun) but basically all of the colors as all colors mixed make white
The ones used to transmit to subs underwater are a mile or two in length, but a wavelength equal to the Earth's diameter (8000 miles) is quite possible. (The sun can and does put out waves in excess of 1000 miles - and they can play havoc with transmission lines.)
Black clothes absorb more of the suns energy while white absorbs less. Since this energy is in the form of heat to us darker clothes feel hotter. EX) The sun emits photons of light. these photons have a characteristic wavelength to each color: blue green yellow red.....Black clothes absorb wavelengths of light from the sun that dont make up the black color, meaning they dont take in the black wavelength photons, just absorb the colors that dont make black color, like red and yellow. White clothes do not absorb any photons of the visible spectrum so they emit all the photons of light. Since they dont absorb the light energy from the sun they dont get as hot. But will still heat up but from the radiation of the sun.
its totally up to you . i would color it yellow, red ,or orange mostly yellow.
Chemical composition of the dwarf planet makes it reflect certain wavelength of light coming from the sun.
The colors are made in factories. These factories need electricity to work. this electricity collect by solar energy. Also, solar energy is electromagnetic energy radiating from the Sun. This is wave energy and it has a wavelength, and color is associated with the wavelength, as in a rainbow.
The moon is made mostly of nickel. If have a nickel on you, look at it. What color is it? Gray. When the sun shines on the moon, the nickel color gets brighter.
The Sun emits most of its radiation in a wavelength band between 0.1 and 4.0 micrometers (µm).
99%
Because that's what the chemical reactions going in in the sun does.
99%
Use a spectrometer to measure the wavelength of the light. There is a direct, but inverse correlation of the wavelength to the temperature.
The sun if it is a cloudless day otherwise an extremley powerful floodlight- like you might find on a football pitch!
Radio waves are at the long wavelength end of the sun's emissions.
white mostly (because this is the color of the sun) but basically all of the colors as all colors mixed make white