Using Stephan Boltzmann law, explain why the sun emits more energy than the earth
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- The follow are the major categories of light (depending on your profession many of these can be divided up even more). Which of these light types has the largest wavelength? Question 6 options: Radio Microwave Infrared Visible Ultraviolet X-Ray γ{"version":"1.1","math":"<math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mi>γ</mi></math>"}-RayDefine the range of radiation.Explain Stefan-Boltzmann law of radiation?
- Differentiate temperature inversions from radiation inversions. When do these inversions happen?paste BIUvab x, x here. I'm referring to A.A. Sunspot Core Radiation Granules of Chromosphere Wind from the Sun's Convective Zone and Conduction Zone Explanation of the Name Hydrogen Consider what is missing from this image. English (United States) word count of 6,204,461When astronomers look at the spectrum of the Sun, they noticed that the light from one edge is slightly blue-shifted, while light from the opposite age is slightly red-shifted. What does this tell you about the Sun?
- We know that the Sun radiates energy. Does Earth similarly radiate energy? If so, what is different about their radiations?If you observe a star’s blackbody spectrum twice, once from Earth and once from a space shuttle above Earth’s atmosphere, what will you see? An absorption spectrum from Earth and a continuous spectrum from space An absorption spectrum from space and a continuous spectrum from Earth An absorption spectrum from space and an absorption spectrum with more absorption lines from Earth An absorption spectrum from Earth and an absorption spectrum with more absorption lines from spaceHow does E = mC2 apply to understanding how the Sun is powered?