Calculate the total energy output per second in watts (W) of a star that converts 900 million tonnes of hydrogen per second into helium, with a mass difference of 6.30 million tonnes per second due to nuclear fusion. Use E = Δmc2 and c = 3.0 × 108 m s-1.

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Calculate the total energy output per second in watts (W) of a star that converts 900 million tonnes of hydrogen per second into helium, with a mass difference of 6.30 million tonnes per second due to nuclear fusion. Use E = Δmc2 and c = 3.0 × 108 m s-1

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