The sum emits light on many different frequencies including that of all colours and also invisible frequencies like ultra-violet, microwave etc.
When the visible light from the sun is examined, the light peaks at the frequency for yellow meaning the sun emits more yellow than all other colours. Since the light is not even amongst all colours then it makes the sun not white but yellow. Kind of like a classic light-bulb.
This is why our sun is called a Yellow Dwarf Star.
The sun is actually white in color, but when its light passes through the Earth's atmosphere, it appears yellow to our eyes. This is due to scattering of light by air molecules in the atmosphere.
The question is quite meaningless. The sun doesn't attract color, color doesn't attract the sun, and black is not a color ... it's the absence of light of any color.
the color of the sun is yellow
Most people think the colour of the sun is yellow, but actually the real colour is white!Answer:Our Sun is a yellow dwarf star. The Sun is a spectral type G2-V. Since it is a"G2" it is warmer (5770 Kelvin at the surface ) and brighter than average, with a color yellow-white.
Look this article for IR colors... The color indices of the Sun in the infrared region
Well our sun is actually considered a yellow star. The hottest stars are blue. Does that help?
You are mistaken. The red spot is on Jupiter, not the sun (and it actually is red in color, hence the name).
red does , actually any color that you let drie in the sun does
Yes, the color of the sun as seen on Earth is yellowish, orange, or red. The color is caused by the scattering of the blue and violet light by our atmosphere, which is how the sky gets its blue color. Sunlight is actually "white" (a mixture of all colors). But much of the Sun's visible radiation is in the mid-range of colors (green) so that the scattering of the blue gives it the yellow color seen in photographs.
Blue is blue because things that are blue actually repel the frequency of light from the sun that would appear blue. Because that is the only color light that is reflected, that is the only color that we see. Things that are blue are actually every color BUT blue!
The sun obsorbs the color red
The sun is actually white in color, but when its light passes through the Earth's atmosphere, it appears yellow to our eyes. This is due to scattering of light by air molecules in the atmosphere.
The Sun is not actually yellow . . . it is a slightly blue hot-white. Sunlight looks yellow at sunset and sunrise because of all the dust and pollution between our eyes and theSun.
The color of light emitted by the sun is white.
The color of a Polar Bears skin is actually black, and the fur is actually transparent. What makes it look white is the sun light reflecting of the snow.
The Sun is actually pure white, a mixture of every color of the rainbow. The orange appearance that we see in photographs is caused by the filtering glass that we use to block 99.9% of the sun's light so that we aren't blinded by looking at the Sun.
The question is quite meaningless. The sun doesn't attract color, color doesn't attract the sun, and black is not a color ... it's the absence of light of any color.