The Sun has a power of 3.85*10^26W; 90% of this energy comes from nuclear reactions in the proton-proton chain. Show that the energy produced by all the reactions is about 25 MeV. Determine the number of reactions that occur each second. How much hydrogen is "burned" each second? The Sun is composed of 75% hydrogen, calculate the number of years during which it will be able to "burn" this fuel. (Answers: 8.75*10^37; 5.85*10^11kg; 81.3 billion years)

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The Sun has a power of 3.85*10^26W; 90% of this energy comes from nuclear reactions in the proton=proton chain.
Show that the energy produced by all the reactions is about 25 MeV. Determine the number of reactions that occur
each second. How much hydrogen is "burned" each second? The Sun is composed of 75% hydrogen, calculate the
number of years during which it will be able to "burn" this fuel.
(Answers: 8.75*10^37; 5.85*10^11kg; 81.3 billion years)
Transcribed Image Text:The Sun has a power of 3.85*10^26W; 90% of this energy comes from nuclear reactions in the proton=proton chain. Show that the energy produced by all the reactions is about 25 MeV. Determine the number of reactions that occur each second. How much hydrogen is "burned" each second? The Sun is composed of 75% hydrogen, calculate the number of years during which it will be able to "burn" this fuel. (Answers: 8.75*10^37; 5.85*10^11kg; 81.3 billion years)
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