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because an average human is only able to hear sounds that are 20 watts and higher.

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Why can nuclear explosions on the sun not be heard on earth?

Sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space, so we cannot hear nuclear explosions on the sun from Earth. Sound requires a medium to travel through, like air, and space is empty. Additionally, the sun's explosions produce vibrations in the form of electromagnetic waves, which we can detect but not hear as sound.


Why can't we hear nuclear explosions from the sun?

We can't hear nuclear explosions from the sun because sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space. Sound waves require a medium, like air or water, to propagate, but space is mostly empty. Additionally, the sun's explosions release energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, mainly light and heat, rather than sound waves.


Which is bigger a nuclear or atomic explosion?

Nuclear explosions are the result of splitting the atom. It is actually what powers the sun.


Nuclear weapon how hot are they to the sun?

Theoretically any Thermonuclear Fusion Explosions (what happens on the surface of the sun) are the same heat.


How is light generated from the sun?

By nuclear explosions in the earth's core that cause chemical reactions, basically the sun is one big bomb!


Could nuclear explosions harm the atmosphere?

yes exended use of nuclear bombs would send tons of debris and dust in the air that will block out the sun


Why cant we hear the sun but we can see it?

Because the sun is so freakin far away..Can you hear your neighbors in their house? No but you can see them.


Why can we see light from the sunbut not hear the explosions from the sun?

Between the earth and the sun there is no air (its a vacuum). Sound cannot travel across a vacuum. Light can.


How does the medium affect the speed of a wave?

medium really affect the speed of sound the big example in front of us is sun as there are a lot of explosions on the surface of sun because of nuclear reactions but we cant hear them because there is a vaccum between earth and sun.


How does the medium affect the speed of a sound wave?

medium really affect the speed of sound the big example in front of us is sun as there are a lot of explosions on the surface of sun because of nuclear reactions but we cant hear them because there is a vaccum between earth and sun.


What does a star hear?

Stars are not living organisms; they do not hear anything. However, sound is essentially vibrations in the atmosphere, and the Sun does have an atmosphere of ionized plasma. If you could place a listening device near the sun (and if you could somehow prevent the 12,000 degree heat of the Sun from vaporizing it) the sound would likely be a continuous roar of noise, punctuated by occasional violent explosions. Remember that the Sun is an enormous nuclear bomb going off continuously; the vibrations are probably extremely severe.


Does the sun burn propane to make butane?

No. The Sun doesn't "burn" anything; it fuses hydrogen to create helium, and vast quantities of energy. Propane is what powers your gas barbecue. The Sun is powered by nuclear explosions.