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Malakai Bean
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17 January, 07:59
The sun emits radiation in which wavelengths?
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Raven
17 January, 08:01
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The sun emits radiation in wavelengths of 10nm to 1mm.
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The sun emits radiations of different types in electromagnetic spectrum.
99% of radiations are:
Visible light: 400nm to 700nm Ultraviolet rays: 10nm to 400nm Infrared rays: 700nm to 1mm
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Johnathon Miles
17 January, 08:14
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longer than those emitted by the sun
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