Examples of using The sun's core in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Some of them penetrate to the Sun's core, where they interact with gravity waves.
Researchers have found out that the Sun's core rotates four times faster than its surface.
Each second about four million metric tons of matter is converted to energy within the Sun's core.
Scientists arrive at this estimate by calculating how fast the hydrogen in the Sun's core is being converted to helium.
Each second, more than four million tonnes of matter are converted into energy within the Sun's core, producing neutrinos and solarradiation.
Each second, more than 4 million tons of matter are converted into energy within the Sun's core, producing neutrinos
Each second, more than 4 million tonnes of matter are converted into energy within the Sun's core, producing neutrinos
As the supply of hydrogen dwindles, the Sun's core must keep producing enough pressure to keep the Sun from collapsing in on itself.
it takes millions of years to travel from the Sun's core to its surface.
Each second, more than four million metric tons of matter are converted into energy within the Sun's core, producing neutrinos
As it loses more hydrogen, the Sun's core will have to find ways to keep producing enough pressure
As it loses more hydrogen, the Sun's core will have to find ways to keep producing enough pressure
In the Sun's core at temperatures of 10 to 15 million degrees Celsius,
Finally, with all its usable nuclear fuel exhausted and its outer layers ejected into space, the Sun's core settles down into the final stage of its evolution as a white dwarf.
In the process of heat transfer from core to photosphere, each gamma ray in the Sun's core is converted during scattering into several million visible light photons before escaping into space.
Finally, with all its usable nuclear fuel exhausted and its outer layers ejected into space, the Sun's core will settle down into the final stage of its evolution as a white dwarf.
This quantum mechanical effect was first hinted by the discrepancy between the number of electron neutrinos detected from the Sun's core failing to match the expected numbers, dubbed as the"solar neutrino problem".