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2006-10-01 18:27:43 · 19 answers · asked by sweety 2 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

19 answers

amber.

2006-10-01 18:35:26 · answer #1 · answered by popo dean 5 · 0 2

It is the colour what your eye percieves The sun reflects all the colour except yellow so it might be the reason that the sun only abbsorbs the yellow colour from the visible spectrum.

2006-10-02 02:36:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

actually ,colour of a star depends on its surface temperature.
our star, the sun, is one of the newest in this arena and hence
its temperature is considerably low.
so its colour at present, falls in the red region .after some more years its temperature will increase due to more fusion reaction.
so its colour become white and after some more time it becomes
blue. after that it explodes and change into a black hole or a pulsar or a quaser.
when the temperature increases its size decreases becuse its
fuel, that is gaseous envelope is used up and hence its size
decreases.

2006-10-02 01:55:22 · answer #3 · answered by K R 2 · 0 0

White

2006-10-02 04:02:07 · answer #4 · answered by profit0004 5 · 0 0

the color of sun is yellow,red,orange.and a mixing of it.

2006-10-02 02:04:25 · answer #5 · answered by harry 1 · 0 0

The sun actually has seven colour that is "VIBGYOR"it changes its colour when it rises and sets.

2006-10-02 05:28:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Haha, looking at the sun probably isn't the healthiest thing for your eyes.

2006-10-02 01:35:04 · answer #7 · answered by soymilk 2 · 0 2

presently white......coz it is said dat sun is in white dwarf stage, which is one of stages of life cycle of stars...our sun is a star.

n clour of any star depends on d surface temperature of d star.

2006-10-05 09:38:48 · answer #8 · answered by pioneer. 2 · 0 0

the colour of sun is white which is eventually formed by the 7 colours of the rainbow...VIBGYOR.....

2006-10-02 07:31:07 · answer #9 · answered by riya 2 · 0 0

To find out the answer go to:
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/colour/Tspectrum.html
and if it's too much ununderstanding go to:
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/phy00/phy00940.htm

R U :) ?

2006-10-02 02:58:04 · answer #10 · answered by Andreja K 3 · 0 0

sun has seven colours/

2006-10-02 02:06:45 · answer #11 · answered by jotkamal 1 · 0 0

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