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Light travels in waves.
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The energy of the valence electrons is greater then the energy of the core electrons.APEX
Light is energy that travels in straight lines called rays that fan outward from the source of the light. You're not alone, asker. I'm a 10-year-old girl who is getting really frustrated from all the scientific definitions of how light is produced! Still looking! :)
electromagnetic energy
Outward. Energy is converted in the Sun's core (center), through nuclear fusion, and producing heat; from there, it gradually moves outward.
Seismic Waves
Seismic wAves
primary waves
Seismic wAves
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers
Energy from the core travels by radiation through the radiative zone, then by convection through the convection zone.
Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers
Most of the energy of the sun is produced by nuclear fission. The heat at the core convects to surface and is radiated outward into space. The earth is the fortunate recipient of that process.
The energy released by fusion in the core of a star produces an outward pressured force that counteracts gravity. When fusion stops, that force goes away and gravity takes hold, causing the core to collapse.
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
From most dense at the core to least dense proceeding outward.