It is Jupiter
It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.
None of the scientist think that cold fusion can occure in any form of hydrogen. Fusion depends on density and temperature. So, hydrogen compounds and metalic hydrogen have hydrogen atoms much more closer than gas form of hydrogen. On Earth, the cold fusion rate about 1 megawatt and my rough calculations for jupiter 3.000.000.000.000.000 watts.
The sun radiates energy through nuclear fusion. This causes helium atoms to be formed which then become excess energy that moves into space.
Radiation budget is Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere has more solar energy than it radiates back to space.
Most of the roughly 4 x 1026 Watts that the sun emits (I would guess 99.9% of it) simply radiates out into the universe according to the inverse square law. Eventually most of this energy would get absorbed by the gas and dust in the Milky Way.
Jupiter radiates back into space about twice the energy it gets from the Sun
Earth is essentially not a closed system. It receives energy from the sun and looses energy as it radiates heat into space.
It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.
It radiates energy into space in the form of electromagnetic energy.
It radiates energy into space in the form of electromagnetic energy.
No. An isolated system is one which has no exchange of matter and energy with the surrounding. In case of earth, many gas particles of earth's atmosphere are lost to the space. Also it receives energy from the earth. Hence there is a transfer of matter and energy with surrounding (universe) so earth is not an isolated system.
The earth re-radiates energy when it can. The earth absorbs solar energy, but constantly radiates heat back out into space. When the earth rotates, the "non-sun" side is facing the cold of open space, and the surface of the earth radiates a whole bunch of heat out into the darkness of space. That's why it usually gets cold at night - all that energy is leaving.
That means it radiates energy (in the form of electromagnetic waves) into space.
None of the scientist think that cold fusion can occure in any form of hydrogen. Fusion depends on density and temperature. So, hydrogen compounds and metalic hydrogen have hydrogen atoms much more closer than gas form of hydrogen. On Earth, the cold fusion rate about 1 megawatt and my rough calculations for jupiter 3.000.000.000.000.000 watts.
Energy is continuously being degraded - converted from useful energy to less useful energy. We get our energy from the Sun, which burns its nuclear fuel (hydrogen), and radiates the energy into space. The energy Earth receives will again be radiated into space, sooner or later. From there it gets diluted; most of it won't ever return to the Sun.
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The sun radiates energy through nuclear fusion. This causes helium atoms to be formed which then become excess energy that moves into space.