Assuming that (1) the solar luminosity has been constant since the Sun formed, and (2) the Sun was initially of uniform composition throughout, as described by Table 9.2, estimate how long it would take the Sun to convert all of its original hydrogen into helium. [Hint: Calculate the mass of hydrogen in the sun and then divide it by the rate of hydrogen fusion (PPT slide 47.)]

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Assuming that (1) the solar luminosity has been constant since the Sun formed, and (2) the Sun was initially of uniform composition throughout, as described by Table 9.2, estimate how long it would take the Sun to convert all of its original hydrogen into helium. [Hint: Calculate the mass of hydrogen in the sun and then divide it by the rate of hydrogen fusion (PPT slide 47.)]

% by total mass
71.0
27.1
0.97
Element
% by number of atoms
91.2
Hydrogen
Helium
8.7
Охудen
Carbon
Nitrogen
Silicon
0.078
0.043
0.40
0.096
0.099
0.076
0.0088
0.0045
Magnesium
Neon
Iron
0.0038
0.0035
0.0030
0.058
0.14
Sulfur
0.0015
0.040
Transcribed Image Text:% by total mass 71.0 27.1 0.97 Element % by number of atoms 91.2 Hydrogen Helium 8.7 Охудen Carbon Nitrogen Silicon 0.078 0.043 0.40 0.096 0.099 0.076 0.0088 0.0045 Magnesium Neon Iron 0.0038 0.0035 0.0030 0.058 0.14 Sulfur 0.0015 0.040
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