How much hydrogen does the sun use in one day?
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The sun consumes
5
×
10
13
T
of hydrogen in one day.
Think of how long it would take you to collect one
T
of hydrogen!
Explanation:
The amount of hydrogen the sun does use in one second is about 600 million tons of hydrogen. That's according to NASA.
Then in one day the sun would consume:
6
×
10
8
T
sec
⋅
3600
sec
h
r
⋅
24
h
r
d
a
y
=
518400
×
10
8
T
d
a
y
If we were to consider the Earth has a mass of
1.35
x
10
21
tons, then the sun would burn up the entire earth in 70,000 years. - NASA
So you can: "Live Long and Prosper." - Star Trek
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