The Sun emits radiation in all parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. However, the strongest intensity radiation is at wavelength of around 450 nanometers. This is in the visible region.
solar and maybe ultraviolet -.-
The gravitational pressure and heat created by gravity causes nuclear fusion to occur in the core of the star. This energy flows through the star to its exterior, where it is radiated into space.
Stars give off heat and light through the process of nuclear fusion in their cores. During this process, hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of heat and light. This energy is what sustains a star and allows it to shine brightly.
Radio waves reflect off the ionosphere. The ionosphere is composed of ionized particles that can refract and reflect radio waves, allowing for long-distance communication through the atmosphere. The ability of radio waves to bounce off the ionosphere is important for services like shortwave radio and over-the-horizon radar.
Objects such as stars, light bulbs, and burning candles give off light due to high temperature. When an object is heated to a high temperature, it emits electromagnetic radiation in the form of visible light.
Computers give off mostly heat, but also give off magnetism in the form of radio waves. Plus their displays give off light energy and the speakers give off sound waves. The fans inside create kinetic energy.
The word you are looking for is "radiate." To radiate means to give off heat or energy in the form of rays or waves.
Radiation is energy that is transmitted in the form of rays, waves or particles. Bonfires give off light and heat radiation.
Here you go:MicrowavesRadio/phone mastsTV remotes
Yes.
Atoms give off electromagnetic waves by releasing energy in the form of photons when electrons transition between energy levels. When an atom absorbs energy, its electrons move to higher energy levels and then emit photons as they return to their original, lower energy state. The frequency and energy of the electromagnetic waves emitted depend on the specific energy levels involved in the electron transitions.
Waves form a beach by eroding (moving) and depositing (dropping off) sand at a shore repeatedly until it makes a beach.
As far as we know.
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The best answer would be Kinetic Energy in sound waves. However it does give off Chemical and Potential energy in minor proportions.
mobile phones give off radio waves to special stations which are built especially to connect calls, as they used to have an operator this is what now is used instead of the operator at this modernised age.
Magnetic waves are used to move the iron but the iron does not give off magnetic waves until it is touching the magnet