How does the peak output of a single Type Ia supernova compare to the Sun's power emission rate at its peak intensity?

Answer

It briefly outshines roughly ten Suns for every single second

By calculating the instantaneous power output from the total visible energy released over 20 days, a peak supernova emits energy at a rate equivalent to nearly 10^27 Watts, roughly ten times the Sun's standard output of 10^26 Watts, sustained every second.

How does the peak output of a single Type Ia supernova compare to the Sun's power emission rate at its peak intensity?
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