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How many times larger than a hydrogen atom the sun is?

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`(1.39xx10^(9)m)/(1.06xx10^(-10)m)=13.1xx10^(9(-10))=1.31xx10^(19)`
Similarlry, cube root of `10^(12)=10^(12//3)=10^(4)`.
Thus, `root(3)(10^(8))=root(3)(10^(2)xx10^(6))=root(3)(100)xxroot(3)(10^(6))=4.64xx10^(6//3)=4.64xx10^(2)` .
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