The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The convection zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The layer of the sun's interior where energy is transfered mainly by electromagnetic radiation is the radiation zone. The light and heat produced by the sun's core first pass through the middle layer of the sun's interior, the radiation zone. The radiation zone is a region of very tightly packed gas where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation
The layer of the Sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly by electromagnetic radiation is the radiative zone. In this region, energy is transported by the absorption and re-emission of photons as they move through the dense plasma of the Sun's core. Once the energy reaches the convective zone, it is then carried by the motion of hot plasma cells.
The layer of the Sun through which energy is transferred away from the core by radiation is called the radiative zone. In this zone, energy from the core travels outward as photons, which are absorbed and re-emitted multiple times by the particles in the dense solar plasma before reaching the convective zone.
The radiative zone is the region of the sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation. In this highly compressed layer, energy generated by nuclear fusion in the core travels outward through the absorption and re-emission of photons.