What is the volume of universe
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Since the Universe has been expanding for 13.8 billion years, the co moving distance (radius) is now about 46.6 billion light years. Thus, volume (43πr 3) equals 3.58×1080 m 3 and mass of ordinary matter equals density (4.08×10−28 kg/m 3) times volume (3.58×1080 m 3) or 1.46×1053 kg.
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Understand , there is no fixed volume of our universe.
Scientist have calculated a approximately number which you can find on google.
They multipled age of our universe to speed of light
Scientist have calculated a approximately number which you can find on google.
They multipled age of our universe to speed of light
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