About 1400 million kilometers, which is about 840 million miles.
Yes. The Wikipedia lists its diameter (or radius) as 950-1200 times that of the Sun. It is a variable star (its diameter changes); also it is hard to measure its diameter exactly.
find the diameter than multiply that by pi and there is ur answer
Scientists have not found the diameter of the sun and they probably never will because the sun is to hot to get close to so they can't make a measure for it.
Any length smaller that the sun's diameter is a fraction of the sun's diameter!
What you measure something in depends on what property you want to measure. For example, whether you want to measure the star's diameter, its density, its surface temperature, its mass, etc.Two measurement systems are often used: 1) SI units, for example, diameter in kilometers, mass in kilograms, etc. 2) Some properties, and especially diameter and mass, are often compared with the Sun's mass; for example, a certain star might be said to have 2.1 times the mass of the Sun.
The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.
diameter of the sun-1,4 million killometer
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Jupiter has about 1/10 the diameter of the Sun. Note that due to its fast rotation, there is a fairly large difference in the diameter, depending on whether you measure from pole to pole, or from equator to equator. Jupiter also has about 1/1000 the volume of the Sun, and 1/1000 of the Sun's mass.
No. The sun's diameter is about 109 times that of Earth.
Internal diameter.
The Sun's diameter is about 108 times the size of Earth's. (The Sun has a diameter of about 865,000 miles compared to Earth at 8000 miles.)