What is Sun: Definition and 1000 Discussions

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy mainly as visible light and infrared radiation. It is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth. Its diameter is about 1.39 million kilometres (864,000 miles), or 109 times that of Earth. Its mass is about 330,000 times that of Earth; it accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System.
Roughly three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen (~73%); the rest is mostly helium (~25%), with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron.The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V) based on its spectral class. As such, it is informally and not completely accurately referred to as a yellow dwarf (its light is closer to white than yellow). It formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of matter within a region of a large molecular cloud. Most of this matter gathered in the center, whereas the rest flattened into an orbiting disk that became the Solar System. The central mass became so hot and dense that it eventually initiated nuclear fusion in its core. It is thought that almost all stars form by this process.
The Sun's core fuses about 600 million tons of hydrogen into helium every second, converting 4 million tons of matter into energy every second as a result. This energy, which can take between 10,000 and 170,000 years to escape the core, is the source of the Sun's light and heat. When hydrogen fusion in its core has diminished to the point at which the Sun is no longer in hydrostatic equilibrium, its core will undergo a marked increase in density and temperature while its outer layers expand, eventually transforming the Sun into a red giant. It is calculated that the Sun will become sufficiently large to engulf the current orbits of Mercury and Venus, and render Earth uninhabitable – but not for about five billion years. After this, it will shed its outer layers and become a dense type of cooling star known as a white dwarf, and no longer produce energy by fusion, but still glow and give off heat from its previous fusion.
The enormous effect of the Sun on Earth has been recognized since prehistoric times. The Sun was thought of by some cultures as a deity. The synodic rotation of Earth and its orbit around the Sun are the basis of solar calendars, one of which is the Gregorian calendar, the predominant calendar in use today.

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  1. H

    How many photons does the sun generate to

    Homework Statement how many photons does the sun generate to knock one electron across the bandgap in a PV panel? I am doing a college level night school course on Photovoltaics and I have to do a short presentation on photons and how they produce useable energy. I thought it would be...
  2. A

    Could people live inside the Sun?

    Sounds a bit crazy. But you have an almost infinite energy supply on tap. Easy to get to as well.
  3. Z

    Formation of the Sun: How Did Hydrogen & Helium Form the Core?

    G'day. i'm a 2nd year Aero engineer student from Australia. I've had this question on my mind for the past few days now and can't seem to find much material on it. i was just wondering how the lightest elements (hydrogen and some helium) managed to come together in the center of the solar...
  4. S

    Rotation of Planetary gears about a fixed Sun gear

    This coursework question I am faced with is very specific and quite difficult to explain so I have attached the question. The writing on the side is not that important so don't try and make sense of it. The question asks to find the angular velocity of 2 planetary gears (which are connected...
  5. M

    Can the Sun be treated as a black body radiator?

    Hello, I am trying to revise for my Solar System exam and going through a past paper i have a question relating to something that we don't seem to have covered: "By estimating the energy output of the Sun's corona (in watts), comment on whether can be treated as a blackbody radiator...
  6. M

    Why Does the Moon & Earth Have Different Relationships with the Sun?

    Why does the Moon keep the same face toward the Earth but the Earth not keep the same face toward the Sun?
  7. F

    Gravitational Model of Tides: Earth and Sun Potential Addition

    I have a question about the gravitational model used to describe tides: Is it correct to simply add the tide potentials respectively due to Earth and sun as most people do? (see for instance a good example of this approach in Eq 9 of: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0701/0701301v1.pdf)...
  8. L

    What energy does the sun produce?

    Homework Statement What types of energy does the sun produce? Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution I feel stupid..but I think it produces Light energy as well as Solar Energy? Does it produce Light Energy?
  9. K

    How Much Would Your Weight Change on the Surface of the Sun?

    How much more of less would you weigh (same as force) at the surface of the sun than on earth?
  10. R

    What Would Happen if a Gamma Ray Burst Hit Our Sun?

    I enjoy asking myself random questions and then finding the answers online i.e. forums however, I could not find the answer to this one. What would happen if a gamma ray burst hit a star or specifically our sun?
  11. S

    Nuclear Decay Earth Sun Distance

    This is an interesting observation to explain. Nuclear decay rates change depending on the Earth's distance from the sun. The logical conclusion is some solar parameter directly affects the Earth in a manner that affects nuclear decay rates. It is interesting to note that there is a phase...
  12. M

    Does typical Sun Light usually contain all EM spectrum?

    Are all the frequencies of the Electromagnetic spectrum in a beam of light before being filtered by the Earth's ozone? Beyond ROYGBIV though.. so like infrared rays, microwaves, xrays, etc
  13. S

    Observing the image of the sun (optic)

    Homework Statement Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone can help me out with my project in physics. Our goal is to make the sun image appear on a panel at the end of a rail, using lens, to see if we can observe sunspots on the projected image of the sun. This is the materials we have...
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    Angular Momentum of a Comet Around the Sun

    Homework Statement (a) A certain comet of mass m at its closest approach to the Sun is observed to be at a distance r1 from the center of the Sun, moving with speed v1. At a later time the comet is observed to be at a distance r2 from the center of the Sun, and the angle between rvec2 and the...
  15. K

    Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the Sun in joules

    Homework Statement Assume the Sun is a uniform, rigid sphere (it is spherically shaped but actually is not of uniform density nor a rigid body). The Sun rotates once every 27 days. (a) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the Sun in joules. (b) The luminosity (power output) of the...
  16. D

    Relative locations of earth, sun, moon

    Hi all, I looked through the reference library post, but didn't see anything about this. Is there a website that contains the relative locations of the sun, earth, and moon over time? moon phases aside - I would actually like to know the exact locations of the Earth and moon (in say...
  17. M

    Measurements between sun and earth

    Hi everyone my name is Fabien I was wondering is there any accurate way to measure the distance between the Earth and the sun without having some professional materiel. IF yes How accurate are we talking about? How do you do if you want to know precisely? How do the scientist do it? Do you...
  18. W

    Calculate the neutrino flux from the sun

    Homework Statement Every reaction in the sun has the energy equivalent to 0.03 mp, and generates 2 neutrinos per reaction. Calculate the number of neutrinos per second, and calculate the neutrino flux at Earth. Astronomy generally uses the CGS (centimeter gram second) system, so just be...
  19. B

    Sun Losing Mass due to Energy Radiation

    Homework Statement Energy from the sun (distance 1.496 x 10^11m from earth) arrives at the Earth at a rate of 1400W/m^2. How fast is the sun losing mass due to energy radiation? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Ok so i thought that Ei = E/r^2 where Ei is incident...
  20. T

    Distance between the sun and earth

    is the distance between the sun and Earth the same as the distance between the moon and the sun?
  21. jacksonpeeble

    What is the area of the sun's image on the paper?

    Homework Statement A camper is trying to start a fire by focusing sunlight onto a piece of paper. The diameter of the sun is 1.39e9 m, and its mean distance from the Earth is 1.50e11 m. The camper is using a converging lens whose focal length is 10.8 cm. (a) What is the area of the sun's...
  22. F

    The Mystery of White Light from the Sun

    why is the light from the sun called white light?
  23. M

    Three Body Problem - Earth, Sun, and Moon

    How would you go about solving the three body problem in the case of our sun, earth, and moon? The moon's gravitational effects are enough to rule out using the restricted three body problem solution, right? So if given a set of initial conditions, how would one find equations for the...
  24. W

    Revolution of earth around sun

    I got into an argument with someone over Earth revolving around the sun vs sun revolving around the earth. He stated that there are reference points within the universe where the sun appears to revolve around the Earth that are NOT on the surface of the earth. I conceded that perhaps a point...
  25. T

    Gravitational force of the sun on earth

    Homework Statement Consider the system of the Sun, Earth, and Moon, at a moment in time when they happen to be exactly in a line. (Assume that all distances d are measured between the centers of all bodies, and that all distances d are much greater than the radii of all bodies. M(sun) =...
  26. D

    What is the mutual gravitational force between the Moon and the Sun at 1AU?

    Hello! I came across this website on my quest to find an answer to this physics problem. I read a topic that was a similar problem, but it didn't address my question in particular. So now I'm posting my problem specifically, and thank you in advance for any help! Homework Statement a. What is...
  27. T

    Could my I.R lowpass goggles work without using light from the sun?

    For this science project I'm doing, i am going to be investigating the I.R Lowpass (a.k.a: Near infrared spectrum) with goggles i shall soon be constructing based on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2-nP2xl9Zg&feature=player_embedded" This question may be a bit silly but will my goggles work...
  28. J

    Changing Earth's Orbit: How Has the Speed Around the Sun Evolved?

    I understand that the Earth takes 365 days (give or take) to orbit the sun. I also understand that the physics of the universe are in continual flux (expanding universe, cooling suns, etc). Question: Is it plausible to assume that the Earth took a shorter/longer time to orbit the sun a...
  29. W

    Object from the sun at half light speed

    Hypothetical question: Imagine that a massive object large enough to observe with a powerful telescope was ejected from the sun and began traveling toward earth. It would take about 8.3 minutes for the light from the sun to reach Earth so we could observe the initial event. Let's imagine...
  30. B

    How many stars in our galaxy if they had the mass of our Sun.

    Homework Statement The Sun rotates about the center of the Milky Way Galaxy at a distance of about 3.00x10^4 light years from the center (1ly= 9.50x10^5 m). If it takes about 200 million years to make one rotation, estimate the mass of our galaxy. Assume the mass distribution of our galaxy...
  31. T

    Inertia and Kinetic energy of the sun

    Homework Statement Ive been trying to find the Inertia and Kinetic energy of the sun. I have a feeling I am using the wrong formulas to obtain the answer. Mass of sun 2*10^30kg Radius of sun 700*10^6 m t spin = 26 days the answers should be I = 4.0 * 10^98 K energy = 1.5 * 10^16 Homework...
  32. T

    Earth-Moon System Without Sun: Effects Explored

    hello there let's imagine that the Earth-Moon system became isolated (ie, not subjected to Sun's gravity anymore), would Moon run around the Earth at a lesser speed than now? (if it would, in which proportions then?); and does Moon's orbit would change in circumference?
  33. B

    An asteroid is orbiting around the sun at a distance of 4.2

    An asteroid is orbiting around the sun at a distance of 4.2  1011 m. If the Earth orbits around the Sun at a distance of 1.5  1011 m with a period of 3.2  107 s, what is the period of the asteroid?
  34. B

    Weight decreased by the combined pull of the sun and moon?

    Homework Statement at a moment of total eclipse the moon lies in a straight line from the Earth to the sun. If your normal weight is 600N how much is your weight decreased by the combined pull of the sun and moon? [b]2. Homework Equations Mass of sun - 2.0x10^30 kg distance from...
  35. M

    How Long Does It Take a Comet to Travel 80 Degrees Around the Sun?

    Homework Statement A comet passes the sun at a distance of closest approach R = 6 * 10^8 m and speed 8 * 10^5 m/sec. How long will it take to travel 80 degrees around its orbit from the point of closest approach. Homework Equations omega = velocity / radius The Attempt at a...
  36. O

    Speed of a comet around the sun.

    Homework Statement A comet is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun. Its closest approach to the Sun is a distance of 4.5e10 m (inside the orbit of Mercury), at which point its speed is 9.6e4 m/s. Its farthest distance from the Sun is far beyond the orbit of Pluto. What is its speed when it...
  37. P

    What is slowness of the sun in computing azimuth angle?

    what is "slowness of the sun" in computing azimuth angle? Homework Statement The question is to calculate the azimuth angle for a city and to use the analemma diagram to estimate the "slowness of the sun." Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I need to know what slowness...
  38. W

    Why are there Magnetic Fields on the Sun?

    Pardon this completely naive question. I am wondering why there are net magnetic fields on the Sun. Isn't there an equal number of protons - hydrogen nuclei - to electrons? Is there a separation of protons and electrons in different parts of the Sun so that there can be net currents? or are...
  39. F

    How Does the Sun's Motion Appear from Earth's Perspective?

    Ok, so the sun appears to move westward on a daily basis. But eastward through the stars on a yearly basis. I am supposed to explain both the daily and yearly motion of the sun using a few paragraphs with definitions and diagrams. For the year I basically have to explain and draw the sun's...
  40. S

    Visual Luminosity and flux of sun.

    Homework Statement Some values for the Sun are, bolometric luminosity Lbol = 3.83 x 10^26 W, bolometric correction = –0.07, and radius = 6.96 x 105 km. Calculate the visual luminosity, LV, of the Sun and the flux, FV, radiated into space by the solar surface. Homework Equations M1-M2=-2.5...
  41. Spinnor

    Does the Thermoelectric effect apply in sun?

    Reading about the Thermocouple: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermocouple I came upon: "... Principle of operation Main article: Seebeck effect In 1821, the German–Estonian physicist Thomas Johann Seebeck discovered that when any conductor is subjected to a thermal gradient, it...
  42. D

    Linear velocity at equator with respect to the sun

    Homework Statement What is the linear velocity of a persion standing at the Earth’s equator with respect to the Sun, when the Sun is just at the Eastern horizon? Homework Equations Not sure, I used to v=d/t to solve for a person's linear velocity at the equator, just not sure how to handle...
  43. C

    Sun Expansion: What Would Humans Do?

    Hello! I'm new here, and I don't honestly know anything about astrophysics, so I'm sorry in advance for the upcoming questions and would like to ask you to be as elaborate and as simple as possible. So, if the sun expands, when do you think this will happen? If Earth is still alive, what do you...
  44. B

    How Do You Calculate the Mass of the Sun Using Orbital Mechanics?

    Use your average value of G to estimate the mass of the Sun. Assume that the orbit of the Earth around the Sun is circular. The orbital radius of the Earth on its path around the Sun is R=1.5X10^11 m and the Earth needs 365.25 days for one full orbit. You need to provide detailed steps how you...
  45. S

    How Far is Phobos from the Sun?

    Homework Statement Phobos is the larger and closer of Mars’s two moons. It has no atmosphere, a mean radius of 11 km, an albedo of 0.07, and an emissivity of 1.0. (i) Assuming that the radiative temperature of Phobos is 222 K and that it is spherical, what is its mean distance from the...
  46. Z

    Density distrubution and solar lifetime of the sun

    Homework Statement Kelvin could only see the photosphere (the glowing outer surface) of the sun, so didn't know how the mass was distributed inside it. How would the potential energy of the sun change if it was a hollow shell? (No numbers needed; just indicate whether it would be more or...
  47. P

    What elements are present in the sun and how do they form?

    I was reading something the other day on spectral readings from the sun, and I have a few questions regarding its composition. I know that there are heavier elements (gold, uranium, etc.) in the sun. I'm confused by this, as I didn't think there was enough energy to form such elements. My...
  48. J

    Changes in planet orbits as a star (eg. the Sun) decreases is mass.

    Hi, I'm actually a Design Engineer but I find the topic of Relativity extremely interesting and I was wondering if somebody could give me some guidance on this. If Planets and Stars (due to their mass) 'warp' Space-Time then this means that our Sun distorts the fabric of space just like a...
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