The sun produces 3.9 ⋅ 1033 ergs of radiant energy per second. How many ergs of radiant energy does the sun produce in 2.45 ⋅ 105 seconds?
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RawlsK29:
@sillybilly123 @Allison @Elsa213
RawlsK29:
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Allison:
This has been answered on Brainly.
RawlsK29:
Huh??
Allison:
Jesus, okay hold on.
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RawlsK29:
Is this a time distance rate problem??
Allison:
Look at the underlined part.
Allison:
\[6.045 x 10^{40}\]
RawlsK29:
Was this a distance rate time problem?
Allison:
I mean that's what it looks like.
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RawlsK29:
Oh Okay thx fam!
Allison:
I forgot to tag you, Oli. Sorry c:
RawlsK29:
C ya!
Vocaloid:
@RawlsK29 keep in mind that your time value is different than the number in the screenshot
multiply your ergs per second by the number of seconds
so (3.9*10^33 ergs per second)*(2.45*^105 seconds) = ?
Vocaloid:
need to fix a typo hold on
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RawlsK29:
Oh Okay thank you!!
Vocaloid:
(3.9*10^33 ergs per second)*(2.45*10^5 seconds) = ?