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No. The less massive a star, the longer it will last. A main sequence star half the mass of the sun can be expected to last about 5 times longer.
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
The sun is estimated to have a total lifetime of about 10 billion years. It is currently in its middle age, about 4.6 billion years old, and is expected to remain stable for another 5 billion years before entering its next phase.
The Sun is located on the main sequence of the H-R diagram, which is where stars like the Sun reside for most of their lifetime. It falls in the middle of the main sequence, representing a stable phase of hydrogen fusion in its core.
To calculate the lifetime of a black hole with the mass of the sun, you can use the formula for Hawking radiation. This formula relates the mass of the black hole to the rate at which it loses mass over time. By plugging in the mass of the sun into the formula, you can determine how long it would take for the black hole to completely evaporate.
It will burn out eventually, but that will be very far from now, not in our lifetime.
The camshaft is designed to last the life of the engine.
It will have a shorter lifetime. The Sun should last about 10 times longer.
No. The less massive a star, the longer it will last. A main sequence star half the mass of the sun can be expected to last about 5 times longer.
Sparkly, clear, and a lifetime of imprisonment...err love and commitment. sparkely when in sun and rainbow in sun to
The method used to calculate the mass of the sun is by observing the orbits of planets and other celestial bodies around it, and applying Newton's law of universal gravitation to determine the gravitational force exerted by the sun. This information, along with the distance of the objects from the sun, allows scientists to calculate the mass of the sun.
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
Our sun, or another star just like it (there are many more like our sun) has a lifetime of about 10 billion years, give or take 500 million.
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Nothing that you will notice in your lifetime . In millions of years, the sun , being a star will first expand , burning up the earth and then reduce and burn out.
No. At least not in the lifetime of any individual currently extant, for sure.
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