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If Sun is tiny, can it still be scaled?

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If it is tiny (diameter equals a tall human), but it was consistently stated to be a sun, can it still be scalable by calculating size, or no? I know it's way too small...
 
What do you mean scalable? Like calculating it's GBE?
 
If it is tiny (diameter equals a tall human), but it was consistently stated to be a sun, can it still be scalable by calculating size, or no? I know it's way too small...
the star level rating should obviously not be given, but you can try scaling it with the temperature/feat using stefan boltzman law it goes something like:
P = o * T^4 * A * e
o : sigma, stefan boltzman constant, something like 5.67 * 10^-8 W/(T^4 * m^2)
T : temperature in kelvin of;
A : the surface area in square meter
e : emissivity, iirc for stars its nearly 1

lets say its 1.75 m in diameter, T will be 5700 K (sun surface temperature), you could use the core of the sun maybe? 15million, but the result would be greatly inflated if its not stated verbatim/implied

(1.75/2)^2 * pi * 4 * 5700^4 * 0.99 * 5.67 * 10^-8 = 570090292.957 joules, small building

(1.75/2)^2 * pi * 4 * 15000000^4 * 0.99 * 5.67 * 10^-8 = 2.7340677e+22 joules, small country
 
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