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THE SUN: Solar Energy

THE SUN: Solar Energy. The Sun as a Star. It’s light is the major source of energy for all planets and life on Earth. It’s an “average” star 4.5 billion years old – ½ way through life cycle. http://www.solarviews.com/images/VSS00031.jpg. Sun Layers. 1. Core = 14,500,000 K

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THE SUN: Solar Energy

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  1. THE SUN:Solar Energy

  2. The Sun as a Star • It’s light is the major source of energy for all planets and life on Earth. • It’s an “average” star • 4.5 billion years old – ½ way through life cycle http://www.solarviews.com/images/VSS00031.jpg

  3. Sun Layers 1. Core = 14,500,000 K 2. Radiative Zone = 2,100,000 K 3. Convection Zone = 1,000,000 K 4. Photosphere = 6,000K 5. Chromosphere = 27,000 K 6. Corona = 2,000,000 K 7. Sunspots = 5,000 K 8. Granules 9. Solar Prominence

  4. Sun: A Nuclear Reactor • The Sun does not “burn” like wood. • The Sun is made of: • 78% Hydrogen • 20% Helium • 2% heavier elements • Because it’s so large, the gravity is very strong. So, deep inside the temperature and pressure are very high.

  5. Sun: A Nuclear Reactor (con’t) • Nuclear Fusion: the process where Hydrogen atoms fuse together to make a Helium atom (H + H = He) …it’s not that simple, however.. • This is a nuclear reaction and it releases energy in the form of heat and light. http://www.ustudy.in/node/3161

  6. Ways Heat Energy can be Transferred • Conduction: Heat energy transferred by contact. Energy from a higher energy atom or molecule gets passed on to one with less energy when they bump into each other.

  7. Ways Heat Energy can be Transferred (con’t) 2. Convection: heat energy transferred by movement of a liquid or gas. As warm air gains heat energy, it becomes less dense and rises. Cooler air sinks.

  8. Ways Heat Energy can be Transferred (con’t) 3. Radiation: Heat energy transferred through space. It’s how Solar energy travels to Earth.

  9. Ways Heat Energy can be Transferred – all in one! Draw a simplified diagram of this and label the types of heat transfer. http://blogs.saschina.org/morena01pd2016/files/2009/10/ccr.jpg

  10. Solar Energy • Energy comes in many forms, such as heat and light. • Solar energy (energy from the Sun) travels through space as an electromagnetic wave. http://www.warren-wilson.edu/~physics/physics2/Formal2000/sstephens/elecmag.gif

  11. Electromagnetic Radiation • The Sun gives off these types of light in varying amounts. Radio waves have the longest wavelength & least energy, Gamma Rays have the shortest wavelength & the most energy. All of these travel at 300,000 km/sec in space. http://www.fluxnet-canada.ca/pages/pics/Electromagnetic_spectrum.png

  12. Electromagnetic Radiation http://asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/erbe/components2.gif

  13. Solar Energy =Electromagnetic Radiation • The 2 main types ofsolar radiation (aka Electromagnet radiation)are heat (aka infrared rays) and light (aka visible light). • The Sun also gives off some UV light (7%) and a tiny amount of radio waves, microwaves, X-rays, Gamma rays.

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