Mostly light from and near the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. The
visivle spectrum includes all of the light that we can see, anything out of this
spectrum we cannot see. We can see in this spectrum because that is mostly the
type of light that the sun produces. However, the sun does produce radiation or
"light" from every part of the spectrum but most of the radiation it produces comes
from the visable spectrum.
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Answer #2 :
Sunlight's composition at ground level, per square meter, with the sun at the zenith,
is about 527 watts of infrared radiation, 445 watts of visible light, and 32 watts of
ultraviolet radiation.
So, if you ignore everything that's absorbed by the atmosphere, and ignore all the
other forms of electromagnetic radiation from the sun, then only considering the
infrared, ultraviolet, and visible, the visible is about 44% of the total by the time
those reach the ground.
The photosphere
-- photo derives from the Latin root meaning "light"
The photosphere is the layer of the sun that emits visible light. The light is emitted by hydrogen atoms and is bright red.
The surface, obviously.
It is pushed away from the sun by the solar wind.
solar wind is the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun that permeates the solar system.
The Solar Wind. (and photons if you mean the light that the Sun emits).
solar energy is energy from the sun and wind energy is energy from the wind
The Sun doesn't just emit heat and light, it produces a phenomenon known as the solar wind. The thermal energy of the Sun's rays are transferred to the solar winds, which are then transferred across the solar system. However, as the solar wind gets farther and farther away, the solar wind dies down and the Sun's massive gravitational pull pulls the solar wind toward itself, curving it downward, thus creating the edge of our solar system.
sun prominences are like loops that come out of the sun if you look it up you'll probly find pictures. solar flares are like prominences but they dont make a loop they just go straight out. the corona is the outer most layer of the sun.
Solar flares from the sun produce bursts of solar wind, but solar wind is constantly streaming out from the sun.
Solar winds originate from the Sun's corona. These winds vary in speed and carry with them magnetic clouds and can produce storms in the Earth's magnetosphere.
The general dissipation of charged particles from the sun is called the Solar Wind. Occasionally the sun also emits vast quantities of matter from bursts known as "Coronal Mass Ejections". (The Corona is the Sun's atmosphere.)
It is solar wind
Sun = solar. if you use wind then you would have to call it wind energy.
It is pushed away from the sun by the solar wind.
solar wind is the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun that permeates the solar system.
yes, there is
The Solar Wind. (and photons if you mean the light that the Sun emits).
solar power comes from the sun and is generated from solar pannals. wind power comes from the wind and is generated from wind mills.
No, wind energy comes from the wind and solar energy comes from the sun.