convection zone
well there is n real name forthe layer outside the sun. you culd say i is lik the ozon layer protecting o eart from the suns rays, bu th difrence is they are completely opposite of on anotherso the ozne layerprtects the earth and keeps in the air a c02. but the suns layer outputs the bad stuff like radiation and such but the ozone protects us from that radiation and the space outside the earth
The radiative zone of the sun moves heat energy through radiation from the core to the convective zone. This zone transports heat through electromagnetic radiation as photons bounce around, transferring energy outward.
You're doing the Solar Scramble page with the crossword? If so, I can't tell you a right answer. But just in case you can figure it out yourself, there is a major loss of energy when it "radiates" from the core to the radiation zone. I think the energy would be reduced by 70% according to a website I found.
The radiation zone of the sun extends from about 70% to 90% of the sun's radius, while the photosphere is located at the outer layer, roughly at 100% of the sun's radius. Therefore, the radiation zone extends approximately 70-90% of the way to the photosphere, which means it encompasses about 70-90% of the sun's radius before reaching the outer surface.
The sun can be divided into three main regions: the core, the radiative zone, and the convective zone. The core is where nuclear fusion reactions occur, producing the sun's energy. The radiative zone is where energy is transported primarily through electromagnetic radiation. The convective zone is the outermost layer where energy is transferred through the motion of hot gas bubbles.
The layer surrounding the core of the sun is the radiative zone. This zone is responsible for transferring energy produced in the core to the outer layers of the sun through the process of radiation.
The layer that surrounds the core of the Sun is called the Puenelsome. Here is where Nitrogen gets converted into nuclear energy.
The radiation zone is the sun's thickest layer.
The layer of the sun's interior where energy is transfered mainly by electromagnetic radiation is the radiation zone. The light and heat produced by the sun's core first pass through the middle layer of the sun's interior, the radiation zone. The radiation zone is a region of very tightly packed gas where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation
well there is n real name forthe layer outside the sun. you culd say i is lik the ozon layer protecting o eart from the suns rays, bu th difrence is they are completely opposite of on anotherso the ozne layerprtects the earth and keeps in the air a c02. but the suns layer outputs the bad stuff like radiation and such but the ozone protects us from that radiation and the space outside the earth
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The radiative zone of the sun moves heat energy through radiation from the core to the convective zone. This zone transports heat through electromagnetic radiation as photons bounce around, transferring energy outward.
The second innermost layer of the sun is the radiative zone. This layer is where energy generated in the sun's core is conveyed through radiation as the photons bounce between atoms until they reach the convective zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.
The Radiative Zone.