Science, asked by NamraParveen, 6 months ago

can any one tell me how many pairs of stars in all

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Answered by chhaviramsharma9564
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Explanation:

Eventually, the stars get flung out on their own into the galaxy - but most of them have at least one other companion. It's estimated up to 85 percent of all stars could be in binary pairs, or even triple or quadruple systems; and over 50 percent of all Sun-like stars are in binary pairs.

Answered by newsushmssingh
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Answer:

uncountable it cannot be counted

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