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19 February, 18:34

Explain what happens inside the radiation zone that causes the photon to take so long to exit the sun

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  1. 19 February, 18:56
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    -A photon travels, on average, a particular distance, d, before being briefly absorbed and released by an atom, which scatters it in a new random direction.

    -Given d and the speed of light, c, you can figure out the average time step and space step size (how often the photon "steps" and how far it "steps" each time).

    -The size of the Sun is figured in terms of step size. Some surprisingly tricky math happens, involving "Brownian motion" and probabilities. Finally,

    -The average time it would take to get to the surface of the Sun is found.
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