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The part of the sun that is going to emit the most visible light is going to be the Photosphere
I think you are looking for the Photosphere. That is the part of a star that emits visible light.
The sun's color results from the temperature of its outer layer, which emits light in the yellow part of the visible spectrum. Hotter stars tend to emit more light in the blue part of the spectrum while cooler stars are more reddish.
The corona primarily emits X rays while the photosphere primarily emits visible light
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The photosphere is the outer part of the star that is visible, inside which the star becomes opaque to visible light. The photosphere is the layer below the star's atmosphere (the chromosphere, and so forth).
Light at 489 nanometers is in the blue area of the spectrum. Use the link below for more information.
In an old-fashioned light bulb, the part that emits light is a resistance. When current flows through it, it heats up so much that it glows - it emits light.Due to their lousy efficiency, these light bulbs should be discarded, in favor of fluorescent light bulbs or LED light bulbs.In an old-fashioned light bulb, the part that emits light is a resistance. When current flows through it, it heats up so much that it glows - it emits light.Due to their lousy efficiency, these light bulbs should be discarded, in favor of fluorescent light bulbs or LED light bulbs.In an old-fashioned light bulb, the part that emits light is a resistance. When current flows through it, it heats up so much that it glows - it emits light.Due to their lousy efficiency, these light bulbs should be discarded, in favor of fluorescent light bulbs or LED light bulbs.In an old-fashioned light bulb, the part that emits light is a resistance. When current flows through it, it heats up so much that it glows - it emits light.Due to their lousy efficiency, these light bulbs should be discarded, in favor of fluorescent light bulbs or LED light bulbs.
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
No, the visible part is called visible light. Ultraviolet is invisible to the human eye.
No, the visible part is called visible light. Ultraviolet is invisible to the human eye.
Mostly light from and near the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. Thevisivle spectrum includes all of the light that we can see, anything out of thisspectrum we cannot see. We can see in this spectrum because that is mostly thetype 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 comesfrom the visable spectrum.==========================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 ofultraviolet radiation.So, if you ignore everything that's absorbed by the atmosphere, and ignore all theother forms of electromagnetic radiation from the sun, then only considering theinfrared, ultraviolet, and visible, the visible is about 44% of the total by the timethose reach the ground.