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  • 07-06-2018
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What is the greatest mass a newborn star can have?

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hannahdumb
hannahdumb hannahdumb
  • 07-06-2018
normally a newborn star is about 150 times the mass of the sun. So the sun is 10.6 kg/s. So multiply it and you get 1590 kg/s.

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