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What types of energy are produced by stars?
Asked by tapan sinha,
03 Sep '12 09:45 am
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Electromagnetic energy in the form of Gamma rays. However between being generated in the core and escaping the star the rays lose energy, reducing their frequency to anything from X-rays to Infra-red radiation.
Answered by iqbal seth, 03 Sep '12 09:58 am
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Electromagnetic energy in the form of Gamma rays. However between being generated in the core and escaping the star the rays lose energy, reducing their frequency to anything from X-rays to Infra-red radiation.
Answered by mist, 04 Sep '12 04:35 am
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The two most obvious are light and heat.
electromagnetic (light, including the visible spectrum, infa-red and ultra-violet)
thermal (heat)
Answered by anil garg, 03 Sep '12 06:53 pm
electromagnetic (light, including the visible spectrum, infa-red and ultra-violet)
thermal (heat)
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