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Exercise:
The Sun MO radiates energy at a rate of about PO. Estimate how long the Sun could last if it radiated constantly at this rate.

Solution:
The Sun radiates in one day SolQtyEPX*tX E Pt P t E what is equivalent to a mass-loss of SolQtymEX/nccX^kg m_ fracEc^ fracPtc^ fracEqtynccX^ m per day. This is equal to almost billion metric tons! At this rate the Sun could last for SolQtyNMX/mX N fracMm_ fracMm N days. That is around one thousand times longer than the age of the universe.
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Exercise:
The Sun MO radiates energy at a rate of about PO. Estimate how long the Sun could last if it radiated constantly at this rate.

Solution:
The Sun radiates in one day SolQtyEPX*tX E Pt P t E what is equivalent to a mass-loss of SolQtymEX/nccX^kg m_ fracEc^ fracPtc^ fracEqtynccX^ m per day. This is equal to almost billion metric tons! At this rate the Sun could last for SolQtyNMX/mX N fracMm_ fracMm N days. That is around one thousand times longer than the age of the universe.
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e=mc2, einstein, energy, equivalence, mass, physics, relativ, relativity, srt
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