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The white light of the sun cannot be considered pure and uniform because they have different wavelength in different times.
No. Any object that is hot enough will produce light, regardless of what heated it.
The sun is essential to life on this planet, so if the sun was not producing light/heat - life on this planet would no longer exist.
Both the Sun and a light bulb produce light through the process of electromagnetic radiation. This involves the emission of photons, which are particles of light that carry energy. In both cases, this energy is converted into visible light that we are able to see.
Because colours are determined by the wavelength of visible light, and because the sun generates energy ranging from radio waves (below visible light) through ultraviolet (above visible light) the sun must 'contain' or produce every possible colour.
Blue
The moon does not produce light. It only reflects light from the sun.
The sun produce light and nuclear energy
Use a spectrometer to measure the wavelength of the light. There is a direct, but inverse correlation of the wavelength to the temperature.
the sun is a star
sun have H2 atoms so by fussion process H atoms produce hydrogen bomb and then blast and light will produce .
The sun emits all colors of visible light, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The sun's surface temperature is 5,800 Kelvin, and its sunlight has a peak wavelength of about 550 nanometers. This wavelength is perceived as visible white light
Yes.
The sun and a light bulb.
Burns and the sun makes stars light up as the light is reflected........
No, the moon does not produce its own light. The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it at night. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion.