The Sun radiates energy into space at the rate of 3.9 x 1026 J/s. (a) Calculate the rate

Chapter 21, Problem 21.77

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The Sun radiates energy into space at the rate of 3.9 x 1026 J/s. (a) Calculate the rate of mass loss from the Sun in kgjs. (b) How does this mass loss arise? (c) It is estimated that the Sun contains 9 X 1056 free protons. How many protons per second are consumed in nuclear reactions in the Sun?

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