The sun’s energy output is 385 yotta watt
The Sun releases energy at the mass-energy conversion rate of 4.26 million metric tons per second, which is equivalent to 384.6 yotta watts (3.846×1026 W) or 9.192×1010 megatons of TNT per second.
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The Sun releases energy at the mass-energy conversion rate of 4.26 million metric tons per second, which is equivalent to 384.6 yotta watts (3.846×1026 W) or 9.192×1010 megatons of TNT per second.
The biggest contributor to the world’s mass is the debris, dust and other stuff that is falling from space to Earth. Population growth and new buildings are not a factor because both of these are actually made up of existing matter on the planet.
The Solar System consists of the Sun and its planetary system of eight planets, their moons, and other non-stellar objects. The vast majority of the system’s mass is in the Sun, with most of the remaining mass contained in Jupiter.
Earth’s gravity has slowed down the moon’s rotational speed. The moon takes the same amount of time to rotate once on its axis as it does to complete one full orbit of the earth.