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Sun
Prime example of radiation in our every day life is the heat we get from the sun (mostly radiation heat)
Sun light
66,600
The Sun's heat travels in the form of radiation at the speed of light, which is about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second). Once the radiation reaches an object, the rate at which the object heats up depends on factors such as its distance from the Sun, its composition, and its ability to absorb and retain heat.
energy, sun
No, it uses fusion.
Nuclear fusion in the sun is a process where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This process is the main source of energy production in the sun, as the fusion reactions generate immense amounts of heat and light that power the sun's radiation and sustain its brightness and warmth.
Nuclear fission and reaction, intense heat.
the sun is our source of heat
Light travels at the same speed anywhere in space. Radio, heat, and X-rays also travel at that same speed. 299,792,458 meters per second 186,282 miles per second So it takes approximately 8 minutes for the light to travel from the sun to the earth. which is mighty fast.
Nuclear fission and reaction, intense heat.
The heat from the sun reaches the Earth at the speed of light, which is around 186,282 miles per second. The transfer of heat from the sun to the Earth occurs through a process called radiation, where electromagnetic waves carry heat energy through space.
No
what does the sun heat.
The answer is the angle of the sun. When the sun is higher in the sky you get more heat per given area.