The light we see from the Sun is emitted by the photosphere, which has a temperature of about 5800 Kelvin and emits a pe

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The light we see from the Sun is emitted by the photosphere, which has a temperature of about 5800 Kelvin and emits a pe

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The light we see from the Sun is emitted by the photosphere, which
has a temperature of about 5800 Kelvin and emits a peak wavelength
of about 500nm (which appears green to most humans). But the
temperature of the core, where nuclear fusion occurs, has a
temperature of about 17,700,000 K. What is the wavelength
of the peak radiation emitted at the Sun's core.

m

What type of wave is this?
radio
microwave
infrared
ultraviolet
x-ray
gamma ray
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