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what is sun mass ?


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Answered by harinder172j
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Answer:

The solar mass is a standard unit of mass in astronomy, equal to approximately 2×10³⁰ kg. It is often used to indicate the masses of other stars, as well as stellar clusters, nebulae, galaxies and black holes. It is approximately equal to the mass of the Sun.

Unit of: mass

Symbol: M☉

Unit system: astronomy

In SI base units: (1.98847±0.00007)×1030 kg

Formula

M_{\odot}=\frac{4 \pi^{2} \times(1 \text{AU})^{3}}{G \times(1 \text{yr})^{2}}

M_{\odot} = solar mass

\pi = pi

\text{AU} = astronomical unit

G = gravitational constant

\text{yr} = length of the year

Answered by reetkureel
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Answer:

The solar mass is a standard unit of mass in astronomy, equal to approximately 2×10³⁰ kg. It is often used to indicate the masses of other stars, as well as stellar clusters, nebulae, galaxies and black holes. It is approximately equal to the mass of the Sun.

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