If the non-H/He fraction of the Sun (about 1%) were calculated using its mass of $2 imes 10^{30} ext{ kg}$, what terrestrial object's mass does that material roughly compare to?

Answer

About 330 times the total mass of the planet Earth

Even one percent of the Sun's mass equates to an enormous amount of material—approximately $2 imes 10^{28} ext{ kg}$—which is estimated to be roughly 330 times the mass of Earth.

If the non-H/He fraction of the Sun (about 1%) were calculated using its mass of $2 	imes 10^{30} 	ext{ kg}$, what terrestrial object's mass does that material roughly compare to?
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