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- How much lux does the Sun emit? - Physics Stack Exchange
I want to know how much lux the sun emits on a bright day - I don't mean when one stares directly at the sun, but rather when one walks casually outside when the sun is shinning brightly Now the
- everyday life - Why do sunbeams diverge even though the sun is much . . .
Consider this picture of sun beams streaming onto the valley through the clouds Given that the valley is only (at a guess) 3km wide, with simple trigonometry and the angles of the beams, this give
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- How is distance between sun and earth calculated?
How has the distance between sun and earth been calculated? Also what is the size of the sun?
- photons - Light formed by the sun? - Physics Stack Exchange
The photons take thousands of years to "fight" their way to the surface of the Sun, but then escape into space as visible or near visible photons at the speed of light I am really confused about how the sun produces light I understand that through nuclear fusion, energy is formed, but isn't this energy in the form of thermal and gamma photons?
- Can Jupiter be ignited? - Physics Stack Exchange
Our solar system itself contains two candidate "Earths" One is Jupiter's moon Europa and another is Saturn's moon Titan Both of them have the problem of having at low temperature as Sun's heat ca
- Why do we say that the Earth moves around the Sun?
3 The sun, moon, earth (and so on) all move around each other The reason we say the earth moves around the sun is because the effects are more visible on a macro scale, and easier to predict with reasonable precision
- sun - Why is sunlight spectrum continuous? - Physics Stack Exchange
The sun's spectrum is very complex, and indeed there are a lot of "lines"—both light and dark (emission and absorption)—amidst a sea of what looks to be continuous frequencies
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