In the provided table, what is the typical energy released by a Supernova (Type II)?

Answer

$10^{44}$ Joules.

The comparison chart explicitly lists the typical energy output for different stellar explosions. A Supernova (Type II), which results from the core bounce/shockwave of a massive star's death, is associated with releasing approximately $10^{44}$ Joules of energy. This serves as the baseline against which the hypernova, stated to be ten to one hundred times more energetic, is measured.

In the provided table, what is the typical energy released by a Supernova (Type II)?

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