what is solar energy?
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What is Solar Energy?. Vocabulary. Solar Energy - Energy received by the Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. Each form of energy is differentiated by its wavelength. . Vocabulary. Electromagnetic Spectrum Consists of the complete range of wavelengths of electromagnetic waves. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What is Solar Energy?
Solar Energy - Energy received by the Earth from the sun in the form of radiation. Each form of energy is differentiated by its wavelength.
Vocabulary
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VocabularyElectromagnetic SpectrumConsists of the complete range of wavelengths of electromagnetic waves.
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Take notes on the following:
- At what speed does radiation travel through space?
- Illustrate the wavelength of a wave?
- Figure 1: This is five images of the at different .
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Looking at the Sun in visible
light reveals dark spots on its
surface.
The Visible Sun
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In this specific color of red light we can see more
details of the Sun’s magnetic
activity.
The Sun in H-alpha
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From space, we can observe the Sun in ultraviolet
(UV) light and see hot gas trapped in
magnetic fields on the Sun.
The Ultraviolet Sun
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The Dynamic Sun
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The corona is known to be very hot because it has ions with many electrons removed from the atoms.
At high enough temperatures the atoms collide with each other with such energy to eject electrons. This process is called ionization.
At very high temperatures, atoms like iron can have 9 to 13 electrons ejected. Nine-times ionized iron is only produced at temperatures of 1.3 million K and 13-times ionized iron means the temperature gets up to 2.3 million K! During strong solar activity, the temperature can reach 3.6 million K and lines from 14-times ionized calcium are seen.
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E=mc2
Speed of light (c) = 3.0 x 107 m/s