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How much force does it take to destroy a sun?
4 million tons (in this case, metric tons) is 4,000,000,000 kilograms. Each kilogram of mass converted to energy results in the equivalent of a 21.5 megaton nuclear explosion. So, every second, the sun is hitting itself with a 86,000,000,000 megaton bomb. That’s 86 Petatons.
Can you destroy sun?
As long as there’s still viable fuel at the core of the star, and adequate temperatures and pressures, it’ll continue fusing and releasing energy. If you could swap out the hydrogen in the Sun with a core of iron, you would indeed kill it dead, or any star for that matter. It wouldn’t explode, though.
What force will make the Sun collapse?
(1) The Sun’s interior is in hydrostatic equilibrium. Gravity has a destabilizing effect. The tendency of gravity is to compress the Sun. If the Sun were to collapse inward under its own gravity, it would crunch down to a black hole in the course of a few hours.
How long would it take to destroy the Sun?
How long would it take to destroy the Sun? The sun will start to die when it runs out of fuel in about 5,000,000,000 years (that’s five billion years). This is 77 times longer than the Tyrannosaurus-Rex has been extinct … a very, very long time.
How much energy is required to destroy a star?
(In reality, if we had totalled the last column, the result would be pretty much the same as the energy needed to destroy only Neptune.) As you can see, it’s 5.09×1037 tons of TNT….Message:
Body | Earth |
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Radius | 6.38E+08 |
Distance from the Sun | 1.496E+13 |
Raw energy for explosion | 2.24E+39 |
Total Sun-centered explosion | 4.93E+48 |
How much joules of energy does the Sun have?
The sun’s luminosity is about 3.8 x 1026 Joules a second. In terms of mass, you can think of the total energy output as about 4,000,000 tons every second.
What if the sun get destroyed?
When the sun explodes, there won’t be light and the planets that are close to the sun will also be destroyed. These planets include Mercury, Venus, and Earth. Once a supernova is formed other existing planets will turn colder as the temperature of the sun reduces.
Can our sun go nova?
Explanation: Our sun is too small to go nova or supernova. It will ultimately enter a red giant stage and then collapse as a white dwarf. A white dwarf needs a close red giant companion from which it can acquire sufficient material to collapse and to explode as a supernova.
What forces are on the Sun?
That gravitational force is 28 times higher at the sun’s surface than the gravity we feel on earth’s surface. There are two competing forces: due to the heat it tries to expand, but due to gravity it tries to contract. These two balance each other out so the sun stays the same size.
What forces act on the Sun?
Essentially the inward force of gravity is equal to the outward force of pressure created by fusion. When all the lighter elements have been used up (the hydrogen and helium mostly) the fusion of heavier elements will create more pressure than the force of gravity and then the sun will go nova.