The most common sun reaction that happens in the sun is the hydrogen fusion.
Other fusions like complex fusions among nuclei of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms also produce energy in the sun.
The chemical reactions occurring on the sun are nuclear fission between hydrogen and other elements, often iron.
Thermonuclear fusion and there are two theories about that reaction
Sun has hydrogen gas which converts to helium producing light and heat.
Gas burning. Lots of it
Fusion.
The Sun does this, of course.
due to the nuclear fusion reaction happening inside it in which hydrogen fuses into helium and so heat and light are produced. this is same with all the stars in the universe which are in their main course of life
Because the moon is satelite. The sun (or any stars) don't orbit the earth. The moon does. A star is a body that involves a Nuclear reaction that emits heat, light, and multiple forms of other Electromagnetic Radiation. Planets and Moons do not have such reactions and therefore only reflect light from other bodies.
we would see the heat and light radiating as is it were to explode in that area
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.No, it only emits light. The heat gets radiated away as light.
The Sun does this, of course.
coal is made black so that it emits light
no
A halogen light emits more heat than an incandecent light.
Due to nuclear reaction in the sun it emits enormous heat ,and heat does not require any medium to transfer.
due to the nuclear fusion reaction happening inside it in which hydrogen fuses into helium and so heat and light are produced. this is same with all the stars in the universe which are in their main course of life
No, an incandescent bulb i.e. a bulb that emits light by the generation of heat, emits white light and is therefore not monochromatic. For a source to be monochromatic, the light emitted must be of a single wavelength.
A burn caused by heat; or a rather odd way of saying "burning" or "combustion", i.e. the chemical reaction that emits heat.
Chemiluminescence is produced by a chemical reaction that emits light, but no significant quantities of heat. An example of chemiluminescence are the popular glow sticks. This differs from fireflies, which get their glow instead from bioluminescence.
The Earth's external heat engine is the Sun. It constantly emits light, heat, and energy which are absorbed by the Earth.
a regular light bulb emits about 80% heat energy and only 20% light energy, whereas leds emit about 70 % light and 30% heat