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if I raju have 10 apples and he is on a moving train with velocity of 90 km/hr , then mass of sun is ?​

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Answered by Aakash55555
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Answer:

The mass of the sun is

2 \times  {10}^{30} kg

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2×10³⁰ kg

Explanation:

The mass of Sun doesn't change with respective to the conditions.

You have 10 apples which may increase increase your own mass or weight but not the Sun's .

Your train is moving at a velocity 90km/hr but this does not have any effect on the sun. The speed of the train may have some relation to your mass but not the sun's.

Now it's quite clear that the sun's mass is still the same irrespective of the conditions.

We know the force between sun and earth is 3.6×10²² Newton.

Mass of the earth is 6×10²⁴ kg.

The distance between earth and sun is 1.5×10¹¹ metres

The gravitational constant is 6.67×10^-11

So the mass of the sun is,

Mass of the sun = (Force×Distace²)/(Gravitational constant×mass of earth)

Mass of sun = [3.6×10²²×(1.5×10¹¹)²]/(6.67×10^-11×6 ×10²⁴)

Mass of sun = 2×10³⁰kg

NOTE: These are all approximate values.

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