Heat from nuclear fusion produces massive amounts of energy. Thermal energy is usually associated with Light. The concept of heat creating light is the same basis as to why light bulbs get hot when you turn them on, or why metal gets bright red when you heat it up.
Light is created when atoms emit energy in the form of photons. This can happen when atoms are heated to high temperatures, excited by an electrical current, or when they undergo certain chemical reactions. In the case of the sun, light is produced through nuclear fusion in its core.
Since light is around us everywhere we should understand how it is created. Simply put, all forms of Electromagnetic (E.M.) radiation are created when a valence electron drops from a higher energy state to a lower one. The loss of energy which occurs is emitted in the form of radiation with an energy which exactly matches. This is called a photon.
the sun transforms its mass into energy, by creating fission, thus giving light to the earth. Simple isn't it?
The electrical properties of whatever substance
the light is moving through determine its speed.
Your body creates a shadow when light is blocked by your physical presence. Light cannot pass through your body, so it creates an area of darkness on the surface behind you, which we perceive as a shadow.
A radiating light refers to light rays emanating or extending outward from a central source in various directions. It creates a pattern where light spreads outwards like rays from the sun or a spotlight.
It scatters like if a white laser hits a glass prism, it creates a rainbow
The burning of wood creates heat energy through the process of combustion, where the wood reacts with oxygen to release heat and light.
Yes, a mirror reflects light by bouncing it off at the same angle it arrives. This reflection creates a clear image of the objects in front of the mirror.
Coincidence of light creates bright areas and interference of light creates darker areas.
Some say the absence of light creates it.
Creates light, that shines from the tip of the wand.
the flint creates a spark for it to light
A star.
No, the suns light bounces off of it.
it creates light
visible
The sound wave creates light when it impacts a bubble under water because of the acoustics.
It creates a shadow?
Its just like a light bulb, heat creates light, which is visible.
Light is not mechanical energy but it can be transformed into mechanical energy. Light creates an impact as it hits a surface.