There are huge variations in a star's diameter. Our Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers, but a few stars have hundreds of times this diameter - and of course, some stars are smaller than our Sun. It is hard to say what is "normal" with such huge variations, but probably the majority of stars are a little smaller than our Sun.
There are huge variations in a star's diameter. Our Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers, but a few stars have hundreds of times this diameter - and of course, some stars are smaller than our Sun. It is hard to say what is "normal" with such huge variations, but probably the majority of stars are a little smaller than our Sun.
There are huge variations in a star's diameter. Our Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers, but a few stars have hundreds of times this diameter - and of course, some stars are smaller than our Sun. It is hard to say what is "normal" with such huge variations, but probably the majority of stars are a little smaller than our Sun.
There are huge variations in a star's diameter. Our Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers, but a few stars have hundreds of times this diameter - and of course, some stars are smaller than our Sun. It is hard to say what is "normal" with such huge variations, but probably the majority of stars are a little smaller than our Sun.
There are huge variations in a star's diameter. Our Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers, but a few stars have hundreds of times this diameter - and of course, some stars are smaller than our Sun. It is hard to say what is "normal" with such huge variations, but probably the majority of stars are a little smaller than our Sun.
What is the diameter of the normal carotid artery?
remain the same... :)
If you refer to the diameter, a neutron is tiny - only 20-30 kilometers in diameter. In comparison, main sequence stars have a diameter of at least several hundred thousand kilometers.
Mass similar to our own Milky Way; about a trillion stars; diameter estimated at 140,000 light-years.Mass similar to our own Milky Way; about a trillion stars; diameter estimated at 140,000 light-years.Mass similar to our own Milky Way; about a trillion stars; diameter estimated at 140,000 light-years.Mass similar to our own Milky Way; about a trillion stars; diameter estimated at 140,000 light-years.
The Sun is fairly normal and its diameter is 865,000 miles
Plants are normal and stars are like comets
The sun is larger than some stars but smaller than others. The smallest stars, not counting collapsed remnants, are about a tenth the diameter of the sun. The largest are more than 1,000 times the sun's diameter.
There is no 'normal' length but if you are making them make them about 5-10cm in diameter
The short length of pulsar pulses eliminate normal stars as possible pulsars because normal stars do not have strong enough magnetic fields.
Stars
Neutron stars range in size from 20 to 40 kilometers (12 to24 miles) in diameter.
I don't think there is a very precise definition; the basic idea is that giant stars usually have several times the diameter of our Sun.