why do we feel hot when we sit under the sun directly,
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Solution: The sun releases infrared light rays which are quite hot as compared to the other wavelength.
Moreover, sun is the big ball of fire which emits heat. This is why when we sit directly under the sun, we feel hot.
The kinetic energy when vibrates with the skin, it transforms into heat energy.
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The light you see that comes from the sun is all radiation on the visible light spectrum, there is also a whole lot of light that comes from the sun that isn't visible to the human eye.
Most of this radiation is absorbed by your skin and the radiation excited the electrons in your skin, giving them more energy, which feels warm.
Some light like ultraviolet radiation which is a higher frequency than your eyes can pick up are actually so intense that they can give you a sunburn.
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The light you see that comes from the sun is all radiation on the visible light spectrum, there is also a whole lot of light that comes from the sun that isn't visible to the human eye.
Most of this radiation is absorbed by your skin and the radiation excited the electrons in your skin, giving them more energy, which feels warm.
Some light like ultraviolet radiation which is a higher frequency than your eyes can pick up are actually so intense that they can give you a sunburn.
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