Lifecycle Of A Star Flashcards

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What is a protostar?

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> cloud of dust and gas ( hydrogen and helium) that is slowly coming together with increasing gravity

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How does a protostar develop into a main sequence star?

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The dust and gas gradually gains gravity

> some gravity is converted to heat energy, when the temperature is high enough, H will begin to fuse into He, releasing vast amounts of heat and light.
- a star is born

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What happens in a main sequence star?

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> the outward pressure caused by the nuclear fusion is equal to the inward forces of gravity. The star enters a long stable period

> size is maintained.

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How is a red giant formed?

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> eventually the H runs out, the star begins to form heavier elements such as iron

> swells into a red giant

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How is planetary nebula formed?

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The unstable red giant ejects its outer layer of dust and gas, forming a planetary nebula.

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Why is the red giant red?

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> because the outer surface is beginning to cool.

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How is the white dwarf formed?

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> after the red giant ejects its outer layer as a planetary nebula, a dense white hot solid core is left
-this is the white dwarf.

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What does the white dwarf form when it cools?

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A black dwarf.

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What it the life cycle of a small star?

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> protostar

> main sequence star

> red giant
-planetary nebula

> white dwarf

> black dwarf

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What is the lifecycle of a star larger than the sun?

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> planetary nebula

> main sequence star

> red super giant

> supernova

> neutron star/ black hole

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How are elements heavier than iron produced?

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> a red supergiant undergoes more fusion, expanding and contracting to form elements as heavy as iron

> eventually they explode, forming elements heavier than iron, and ejecting them into the universe.

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Describe the formation of a supernova.

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> the red supergiant undergoes fusion again, expanding and contracting to produce elements as heavy as iron.

> eventually it explodes with vast amounts of heat and light energy, releasing elements as heavy as gold into the universe.

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How is a neutron star formed?

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The supernova ejects layers of dust and gas until all that remains is a very dense core= neutron star.

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