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How much mass does the sun lose every second?

Yes, the mass of the sun is decreasing because of the continuous nuclear fusion processes that are responsible of the solar energy that reaches us as heat and light. However, this decrease is very much negligible that it could not be noticed any decrease in sun size. Each one second, about 616 million tonnes of hydrogen changes to about 612 million tonnes of helium and the mass difference is demonstrated as energy.


How much energy does the sun produce every second?

The sun produces 4 billion kilograms of energy per second..


Is there another place in outer space that has gravity?

Yes, every planet and every star has gravity. In fact, every object that has mass, has gravity. Black holes have so much gravity that even light cannot escape.


Why would your weight change if you orbited earth in a space shuttle but mass would not?

Your weight would decrease because the gravitational force acting on you would be lower due to the increased distance from Earth's center. However, your mass would remain the same because mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change based on location.


Force mass multiplied by acceleration .....how much force is needed to accelerate a 1000-kg car at a rate of 3 meters per second squared?

The force needed can be calculated using the formula: Force = mass x acceleration. Plugging in the values, Force = 1000 kg x 3 m/s^2 = 3000 N. Therefore, 3000 Newtons of force is needed to accelerate a 1000-kg car at a rate of 3 meters per second squared.

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How much of the sun's mass is to energy every second?

About 4 million tonnes of matter are converted to energy every second in the Sun. See related question.


How much mass does the sun lose every second?

Yes, the mass of the sun is decreasing because of the continuous nuclear fusion processes that are responsible of the solar energy that reaches us as heat and light. However, this decrease is very much negligible that it could not be noticed any decrease in sun size. Each one second, about 616 million tonnes of hydrogen changes to about 612 million tonnes of helium and the mass difference is demonstrated as energy.


Why when the mass increases velocity decrease?

When mass increases, more force is needed to accelerate the object to the same speed due to its increased inertia. This increase in force required causes the velocity to decrease because there is a limit to how much force can be applied. Essentially, the greater mass resists changes in motion, resulting in a decrease in velocity.


How much energy does the the sun release?

The Sun releases about 384.6 yottajoules of energy per second. This is equivalent to converting 4.2 million metric tons of mass into energy every second through nuclear fusion in its core.


Can we say mass vary with temperature for exp the mass of solid increase or decrease when temperature increase?

Mass of any chemical, in Chemistry, is always constant, no matter how much you change the conditions.


What happens if you get too much of vitamin a?

If you do not have vitamin a you'll lose weight and muscle mass and a decrease in immune response.


How much do turtles eat?

Every 1 second


How much mass is in potassium?

Every atom of potassium has a mass of 39 amu. Each mole of potassium has a mass of 39 grams.


How much water pours over Victoria every second?

about 25-40 inches every week


How much force is needed to accerlate an object at a rate of 2 meters per second per second?

That also depends on the object's mass. Use Newton's formula: force = mass x acceleration. If mass is in kg. and acceleratoin in meters per second square, force will be in Newton.


How much weight is lost to the Sun's mass as the sun burns up?

About 4 million tons per second. Note: This is MASS, not weight.


How much does a astronaut weigh on earth?

Astrounaut mass(kilogrammes)*1.62(metre/second^2)