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In Pictures : The Raw Power Of Our Sun.

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posted on May, 21 2013 @ 10:29 AM
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Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
reply to post by Skywatcher2011
 


reply to post by FraternitasSaturni
 


One... little... mistake...



edit on 5/20/2013 by this_is_who_we_are because: second reply line


I knew what you meant...



posted on May, 21 2013 @ 05:28 PM
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Originally posted by JimboSliceLV
This fits in well with this thread I would think. Two square meters of focused sunlight can melt steel or even rocks. Over 3000°
Focused sunlight!


Energy of the sun at the Earth's surface is around 1 kilowatts per square meter (527 watts of infra-red light, 445 watts of visible light and 2 watts of ultra-violet light). 14 square meters (14 kilowatts) is enough to power a house with cooker and washing machine. 2 kilowatts is the equivalent of a welding torch.

All of that from a burning ball of gas millions of miles away. For every time that you halve the distance to the Sun, these values would double.

At 150 million miles = 1 earth radius = 1 kilowatt square meter
less than 10000 miles = 8192 gigawatts square meter

That probably doesn't include the magnetic field. At that distance, gravity is around 1000G



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