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Standard VIII
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Evolution of Stars
A total numbe...
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A total number of neutron and proton in the universe is of the order of
10
80
and that in the sun is the order of
10
57
. If we suppose all-stars to be of the size of the sun, how many stars are there in the universe.
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Solution
10
57
−
80
=
10
23
stars.
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