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If you mean how many stars are there, then:

In our Milky Way galaxy, there are about 100–400 billion stars.

In the observable universe, scientists estimate there are around 1–2 trillion galaxies.

So overall, the universe may contain more than 10²² (10 sextillion) stars.


This is an estimate, not an exact number, because the universe is extremely vast .

If you meant something else (like stars in the sky we can see, or rating stars ⭐), tell me and I’ll explain that instead.
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Car electric starter motors Work course, in this course you will explore the essential role of electric starter motors in automotive systems. This course begins with a thorough introduction to the starter motor's function, explaining how it initiates the engine's combustion process by turning the flywheel. You’ll learn about the various components that make up a starter motor, including the solenoid, armature, and pinion gear, and how each part contributes to the motor's operation. The course will also cover the electrical principles involved, such as voltage requirements, current flow, and the relationship between the battery and starter motor. Hands-on activities will allow you to diagnose common starter motor issues, such as failure to crank, unusual noises, or intermittent operation. You will learn troubleshooting techniques to identify electrical faults and mechanical problems effectively. Additionally, the course will cover proper installation procedures, maintenance tips, and best practices for ensuring optimal performance and longevity of starter motors. By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of how car electric starter motors work and the skills needed to maintain and repair them, making you better equipped for automotive service or personal projects.
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