The explosion of a star is called a supernova and is estimated to release 10^49 ergs or 1 followed by 49 zeros.
By comparison, pronouncing an average syllable releases 200 ergs, and the first atom bomb produced 1021 ergs.
The explosion of a star is called a supernova and is estimated to release 10^49 ergs or 1 followed by 49 zeros.
By comparison, pronouncing an average syllable releases 200 ergs, and the first atom bomb produced 1021 ergs.