How long would the Sun burn if it was a huge fire releasing chemical energy?

Posted by admin on June 16th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 1 Comment »

Assume that the Sun begins with 10^8 joules per kilogram.
The Sun is 1.99*10^30 kg.

I have no idea what formula to use.

the luminosity of the sun is a wattage, which is Joules per second. so divide the energy density of the sun as given (10^8 joules per kilogram) by the luminosity (joules per second), and you get a value in seconds per kilogram. this is the amount of time the sun will last per kilogram, obviously. multiply this number by the mass of the sun (in kg, as given) and you end up with a time in seconds. this is the time that you’re looking for, that the sun will last with the given energy density you mention, and mass. you’ll have to look up the luminosity, however.

this is wildly inaccurate, as you may have guessed, because the luminosity hasn’t always been constant, and obviously if you burn chemically the mass will change and so will the luminosity, yada yada yada, but to first order approximation, this is the method i believe you should use.
hope this helped.

Jessie Evans – Is It Fire? (Official Music Video)

Posted by admin on June 15th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 14 Comments »

Directed by Artificial Army. Jessie Evans & Toby Dammit land in their space craft on the Sun to encounter a resplendent kingdom inhabited by a bewitching Sun Goddess (Kitty Diggins) and her Bacchanalian solar handmaidens, to experience a luscious writhing feast of flesh, irresistible vice, and the scorching, cruel side of desire. Featuring June Juliet, Radhika Hersey, Auriana Lynn, Alice Lou Pico, Tara Anne, Jessica Spear, Bridgette Reed, Samantha Harlowe, Brandi Obsolete, Sophia St. James, & Maren M-Ron, Folklorico dancers Marisol Maldonado, Aristani Chavez, Michelle Aranda, among others.

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O Dance Studio Boulder Colorado Hoop Dance

Posted by admin on June 11th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 25 Comments »

Shakti Sunfire

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Do headphones cuase fire when exposed to the sun in a long time.?

Posted by admin on June 8th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 3 Comments »

There is a pair of headphones on the top of my roof and I’m just wondering can it cause fire if exposed to the sun?

Lol, not really unless its more than 104 degrees, im sure you will be burned not the headphones.

Sun Fire vs. Todesbringer Saurfang Feral POV (dps)

Posted by admin on June 7th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 14 Comments »

Siehe Titel und Abspann

PLS comment!

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Why is the sun made from fire?

Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 6 Comments »

Is there any life on the Moon or on other planets (other than the Earth)?
How many planets are there is our solar system?
Do lunar and solar eclipses occur more often?
Why is there oxygen on Earth, but not on Mars or any other planet?
How come we are not hit by asteroids?
Why is the turning position of the planets different?
How do eclipses occur?
What is Neptune made of?
What is the Milky Way and why is it called the Milky Way?

Let me answer all of them one by one

sun is not made out of fire, it is mainly composed of Hydrogen and Helium, the other elements which are found in small quantities are Oxygen Carbon. Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron, Sulfur

Life has not been found in other planets or moon except fossils of micro-organisms on mars

There are totally 8 planets in our solar system excluding pluto, ceres, eris, sedna and objects in the kuipers belt

solar eclipse don’t occur often but lunar eclipse is occured very often

There is oxygen on earth because it is believed that carbon dioxide existed in earth was transformed into oxygen by green plants

Asteroid impact on earth is believed to be the main reason for the extinction of dinosaurs. There are chances of earth getting hit by asteroids in the future

If you mean the orbit around the sun then it is because it was created that way ( sorry no time to explain the whole thing) for more info goto http://www.wikipedia.org

Lunar eclipse is caused when the earth comes in between the sun and the moon. Solar eclipse is caused when the moon comes in between the earth and the sun

Composition of neptune: Orbiting so far from the sun, Neptune receives very little heat with the uppermost regions of the atmosphere at −218 °C (55 K). Deeper inside the layers of gas, however, the temperature rises steadily. As with Uranus, the source of this heating is unknown, but the discrepancy is larger: Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun, yet its internal energy is sufficient to drive the fastest winds seen in the Solar System. Several possible explanations have been suggested, including radiogenic heating from the planet’s core,[citation needed] the continued radiation into space of leftover heat generated by infalling matter during the planet’s birth,[citation needed] and gravity waves breaking above the tropopause. The internal structure resembles that of Uranus. There is likely to be a core, believed to be of around 15 Earth masses, consisting of molten rock and metal surrounded by a mixture of rock, water, ammonia, and methane. The intense pressures keep the icy component of this surrounding mixture as solids, despite the large temperatures near the core. The atmosphere, extending perhaps 10 to 20 percent of the way towards the center, is mostly hydrogen and helium at high altitudes (80% and 19%, respectively). Increasing concentrations of methane, ammonia, and water are found in the lower regions of the atmosphere. Gradually this darker and hotter area blends into the superheated liquid interior. The pressure at the center of Neptune is millions of times more than that on the surface of Earth. Comparing its rotational speed to its degree of oblateness indicates that it has its mass less concentrated towards the center than does Uranus.

Milky way is the galaxy in which we live. It is called milky way because our galaxy looks like a milk flowing in space when it is observed outside our galaxy

Hope I answered all your questions

PUG drama

Posted by admin on June 3rd, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 25 Comments »

PUG drama in Sunwell Plateau when the pattern for the best robes in the game drop:

http://www.wowhead.com/?item=34364#comments

Original Context:

http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=7116574767&sid=1&pageNo=1

Download Link:

http://files.filefront.com/LOL+E+DRAMAvrf/;10631006;/fileinfo.html

Credit to Rollex for niftily recording this and credits to me for youtubing it.

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how can the big ball of fire sun burn if there is no oxygen in space does it stores oxygen?

Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 17 Comments »

the sun is a big ball of fire.There is no oxygen in space.Fire needs oxygen to burn.then how can the sun burn !!!!!!!!!!

The Sun ("Sol") is not ‘a big ball of fire’ at all and as such does not require oxygen. It is a hydrogen-based thermonuclear reactor. It converts hydrogen to helium in its core to produce the heat we sense on our faces as sunshine. Why does this reactor not explode as a thermonuclear bomb? The Sun is held together in an equilibrium state by the mutual gravitational attractions between all its atoms acting to compress the solar center and, thus, produce and contain the nuclear reactions taking place there. The solar atmosphere outside the energy generating core adjusts itself to carry the enormous amount of energy that emerges from the surface in the form of radiation. This is the basic idea behind the existence of all stars beginning with primordial gravitational attraction and compression to the beginning of nuclear energy generation and, finally, to the exhaustion of the nuclear fuel and death of the star as a truly self luminous object.

Will the hot sun constantly beating down on a fire extinguisher cause any problems or explosion?

Posted by admin on May 31st, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 5 Comments »

I need to put an extinguiser at my car but Im afraid about the sun exposure, the car under sun get so hot during the day, can this affect it or may the direct sun exposition cause a detonation. Where is the correct place to put it?
Thank you

The heat will not affect your extinguisher.
The best place to mount the bracket is probably the trunk.
In the passenger compartment makes it hard to get at in most cars.
If you can’t get to the trunk to make use of it, it won’t be effective anyway.

Let’s Play Turok 2 Seeds of Evil Part 29 – Great Big Balls of Sun Fire!

Posted by admin on May 30th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 13 Comments »

Thank you ChickenFajita12 for lending me your beautilicious voice that gives me boners. If you want boners as well SUBSCRIBE TO HIS CHANNEL!

http://www.youtube.com/ChickenFajita12

So lemme get this straight, we get a ball of fire made from the sun. Now in the sun there are “Hydrogen atoms” which also make nukes, BUT ALL THIS THING DOES IS BLIND SHIT! NO EXPLOSION! NO RADIATION! WHAT THE FUCK!? Oh it makes the “Blind ones” light on fire? Sounds cool enough :P

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