Approximately how long does a star like our Sun spend on the main sequence fusing hydrogen?

Answer

Around ten billion years

For a star comparable to our Sun, the stable period of fusing hydrogen into helium on the main sequence lasts for billions of years, with ten billion years being a standard estimate.

Approximately how long does a star like our Sun spend on the main sequence fusing hydrogen?

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