päikesefotoneid
Päikesefotoneid, often translated as "sun photons" or "solar photons," refers to the fundamental particles of light emitted by the Sun. These photons carry energy that travels across space to Earth. The energy of a photon is determined by its frequency, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher energy. The Sun emits a broad spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and infrared (IR) radiation, all composed of these photons.
When päikesefotoneid reach Earth, they interact with the atmosphere and the planet's surface. Some photons are
The intensity and spectrum of päikesefotoneid reaching Earth vary due to factors like the Earth's atmospheric