How long does a star like the Sun spend on the main sequence, fusing hydrogen into helium?

Answer

Approximately 10 billion years

A star similar to the Sun spends the vast majority of its existence, approximately 10 billion years, in the stable main sequence phase fusing hydrogen into helium in its core.

How long does a star like the Sun spend on the main sequence, fusing hydrogen into helium?
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