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The Sun is a massive object. To put it into perspective, about one million Earths could fit inside it... Another fun fact is that if space could carry sound waves, the Sun would be as loud as a jackhammer! Even from the distance of 93 million miles!

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<description>![the mighty sun](C:/Users/jbmol/Documents/ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)
<description>![the mighty sun](C:\Users\jbmol\Documents\ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)
The Sun is a massive object. To put it into perspective, about one million Earths could fit inside it&amp;hellip; Another fun fact is that if space could carry sound waves, the Sun would be as loud as a jackhammer! Even from the distance of 93 million miles!
Hello all and welcome back to another post in my astrophysics series! Today&amp;rsquo;s topic will be focused on using the equation for gravitational force to calculate the mass of the Sun.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://nathan.freedomland.xyz/posts/calculating_sun/</guid>
<description>![the mighty sun](C:/Users/jbmol/Documents/ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)
<description>![the mighty sun](C:\Users\jbmol\Documents\ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)
The Sun is a massive object. To put it into perspective, about one million Earths could fit inside it&amp;hellip; Another fun fact is that if space could carry sound waves, the Sun would be as loud as a jackhammer! Even from the distance of 93 million miles!
Hello all and welcome back to another post in my astrophysics series! Today&amp;rsquo;s topic will be focused on using the equation for gravitational force to calculate the mass of the Sun.</description>
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<p class="post-meta"><time itemprop="datePublished">November 11, 2023</time>
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<p>![the mighty sun](C:/Users/jbmol/Documents/ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)</p>
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<p>The Sun is a massive object. To put it into perspective, about one million Earths could fit inside it&hellip; Another fun fact is that if space could carry sound waves, the Sun would be as loud as a jackhammer! Even from the distance of 93 million miles!</p>
<p>Hello all and welcome back to another post in my astrophysics series! Today&rsquo;s topic will be focused on using the equation for gravitational force to calculate the mass of the Sun. Following this, the concept of gravitational potential energy will be investigated. Without further adieu let&rsquo;s get into it!</p>
<h3 id="how-to-calculate-the-mass-of-the-sun">How to Calculate the Mass of the Sun</h3>

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<description>![the mighty sun](C:/Users/jbmol/Documents/ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)
<description>![the mighty sun](C:\Users\jbmol\Documents\ISS in front of the Sun.jpg)
The Sun is a massive object. To put it into perspective, about one million Earths could fit inside it&amp;hellip; Another fun fact is that if space could carry sound waves, the Sun would be as loud as a jackhammer! Even from the distance of 93 million miles!
Hello all and welcome back to another post in my astrophysics series! Today&amp;rsquo;s topic will be focused on using the equation for gravitational force to calculate the mass of the Sun.</description>
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