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Approximately How Long Does It Take the Photons Released in Nuclear

Question 55

Question 55

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Approximately how long does it take the photons released in nuclear reactions in the core of the Sun to exit the photosphere?


A) 8 minutes
B) 16 hours
C) 1,000 years
D) 100,000 years

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