Light ray comes out in all direction from sun and hence the velocity is ZERO.
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The sun emits many different kinds of rays - visible, ultraviolet, X-ray, infrared, and radio. They all travel at the same speed through a vacuum, such as space: 299,792,458 m/s.
Most people are fine with using a rounded version of the number that is less cumbersome - 300,000,000 m/s, or 3 x 108 m/s.
there are 6 rays on a sun
That is not so difficult the space suit is very shiny because the sun at it is so big you have reflected in your suit the sun rays that are so powerful and makes it shine.
U-V rays; Ultra Violet Rays
Waves of heat and light, called radiation, travel to earth.
the rays coming from sun
X-Rays X-Rays from the sun
yes. the space suit does protect astronauts for harmful rays from the sun
The sun's rays are electromagnetic because that is the only type of wave that can carry heat and light through space.
The sun's rays are electromagnetic because that is the only type of wave that can carry heat and light through space.
The earth, the sun, stars, and galaxies emit infrared rays.
its because of the ozone layer turning the suns rays into longwaves and sending them back into space
The Sun's light, heat, x-rays, cosmic rays, gamma rays and so forth, all radiate out into space. A very tiny part of this radiation is stopped when it runs into a planet, like Earth, for instance.
The space asteroid was HURTLING towards the sun at a very high velocity.
25% of the sun's rays never make it to planet Earth; they simply bounce back into space.
there are 6 rays on a sun
It absorbs UV rays from the sun. These are fatal rays of the sun.
The sun emits sun rays it does not reflect them.