No, the sun is not a black body.
No, the sun is not orbiting a black hole. The sun is part of the Milky Way galaxy and orbits around the center of the galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
No, the sun does not orbit a black hole in the center of our galaxy. The sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
If the Sun collapsed into a black hole, it would be about 3 kilometers in diameter.
The Sun's black body curve peaks in the visible spectrum, specifically in the green portion around 500 nanometers. This is why our eyes have evolved to be most sensitive to this wavelength, making green a dominant color in our perception of sunlight.
A black tin would get hotter in the sun compared to a white tin. This is because black surfaces absorb more light and heat from the sun, while white surfaces reflect more light and heat.
If it is capable of emitting and absorbing radiations having wavelength right from 0 to infinite, then it is declared as perfect black body. Sun is a black body. Now it is in the emitting phase.
The Sun Bear is in the vulnerable status. It is in this status because of illegal trade on the black market and its body parts.
It emits light so is not "black". A "black hole" is a stellar body so massive that nothing can escape its gravity. Light actually consists of a stream of photons, so a sufficiently massive body can prevent light escaping from its surface. The sun, like most stars, is not massive, or heavy, enough to be a "black hole".
To keep the sun from burning them. Sun can dry out your body and deplete your fluids. I've heard that when bedouin tribes moved across the desert, they ate a big meal and put on their long "robes". This elevated their body core temperature and supposedly made them feel cooler on the outside.
the color of sun is black because when a black body is heated it emits those colors whichwere absorbed by it. so sun emits white light (collection of 7 colors) it means sun is black.....==========================The sun may approximate the Kirchhoff, Planck, and Einstein definitions of a "black body",but that's far from the statement that the sun's color is black.The first answer is inconsistent with itself. It says that a blackbody, when heated,emits those colors which were absorbed by it.-- The statement is logically irrelevant, because it does NOT say that ONLY blackbodies do that.-- It really doesn't matter anyway, because the amount of radiation that the sun absorbs is negligible.Finally, a "blackbody" in thermal equilibrium radiates a broad spectrum whoseamplitude envelope vs. frequency is characteristic of the body's temperature,and as far as the human eye is concerned, its "color" is the color where itsradiation peaks.The sun is certainly not in thermal equilibrium. In the neighborhood of the visiblewavelengths, its radiation spectrum peaks around the yellowish, and that's thecolor of the sun that we perceive.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
Children of the Black Sun was created in 2002.
Black the Sun was created on 1999-01-07.
Black Sun - film - was created in 2005.
It doesn't matter whether or not it's cold. Only if the sun is out is when it matters what color affects your body temperature. When the sun rays hit white, it bounces off. But when it hits black, it gets soaked in. And since energy contains heat, your body temperature will rise if you have a dark shirt on in the sun.
There are no black holes but there are dark areas known as Sun spots.
There are no black holes on the sun. Are you thinking of sunspots?