it will destroy earths atmosphere and the heat of it penetrates one mile and kills all of the people on earth
More of the suns rays will hit the earth at a more violent level and it would get to such high temperatures.
it might smoke a tiny bit where it hit the earth
it make the earth hotter
Thunder is sound waves. They hit Earth all the time, and nothing in particular happens.
The sun's rays hit 50% of the Earth continuously ... 24/7/365. They can only hit perpendicular ... straight down ... on places that are within about 23.5 degrees of the equator, north and south. That's the only region on Earth where the sun can ever be directly over your head. That whole "belt" around the Earth's middle is called the "Tropics". On June 21, the sun is as far north as it can get, appearing directly overhead for people at 23.5 degrees north of the equator, whenever it happens to be Noon where each of them is.
More of the suns rays will hit the earth at a more violent level and it would get to such high temperatures.
They are either reflected, some hitting clouds others caught by particles in the atmosphere or continue on back in to space - or they are absorbed as heat energy
the furthest north the suns rays hit perpendicular to the earth
the equater A+ 90 degrees
it might smoke a tiny bit where it hit the earth
it make the earth hotter
Flashlight is not good model to test sun light hit earth. The light of flashlight is too small energy to compare sun light.
Thunder is sound waves. They hit Earth all the time, and nothing in particular happens.
-- Almost all of it misses the Earth, because the Earth is such a small target. -- A substantial amount of the tiny fraction that does score a direct hit on the Earth is absorbed by the atmosphere.
You cannot die from getting hit at any pulse point (location).
It turns off. Once the SCR is turned on (fired) it stays on until the voltage across it goes to zero. One way to do that is to hit it with a negative pulse. You need to be careful about how large that negative pulse is, though, as you could destroy the SCR.
The sun's rays hit 50% of the Earth continuously ... 24/7/365. They can only hit perpendicular ... straight down ... on places that are within about 23.5 degrees of the equator, north and south. That's the only region on Earth where the sun can ever be directly over your head. That whole "belt" around the Earth's middle is called the "Tropics". On June 21, the sun is as far north as it can get, appearing directly overhead for people at 23.5 degrees north of the equator, whenever it happens to be Noon where each of them is.