Star Formation
Mass & Lifetimes
Extreme Physics
Star Comparisons

Final Jeopardy Question:
Stellar Evolution
200

This stage occurs before nuclear fusion begins and the object is still contracting under gravity.

What is a protostar?

200

Stars with greater mass burn their fuel at a ___ rate.

What is faster
200

This balance of gravity and outward pressure keeps main sequence stars stable.

What is hydrostatic equilibrium?

200

Which star type is cooler: red dwarfs or supergiants?
 

  What are red dwarfs?

400

Young stars that have cleared away surrounding dust and show brightness fluctuations are called these.

   What are T Tauri stars?

400

A star similar to the Sun will stay on the main sequence for approximately this long.
 

What is about 10 billion years

400

White dwarfs are extremely dense because they contain roughly the mass of the Sun in an object about this size.

What is about the size of Earth

400

These stars are the most common stars in the Milky Way.

What are red dwarfs?

600

Planets form from this rotating disk of gas and dust around a young star.

What is a protoplanetary disk?

600

These small stars can burn hydrogen for trillions of years because their fuel mixes throughout the star.
   

What are red dwarfs?

600

A teaspoon of white dwarf material would weigh approximately this much.

What are about 100 tons

600

Which burns fuel faster: a high-mass star or a low-mass star?

What is a High-mass star?

800

As a gas cloud collapses to form a star, gravitational potential energy is converted into this form of energy.
 

  What is thermal (heat) energy?

800

Stars with masses between about 10–70 solar masses are classified as these.

   What are supergiant stars?

800

Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses and this stellar explosion occurs.
 

  What is a supernova?


800

This star type represents the final stage for stars similar to our Sun.

 

  What is a white dwarf?

1000

A brown dwarf forms like a star but never reaches the temperature needed for this process.

What is hydrogen fusion?

1000

Brown dwarfs have masses between about these two values of Jupiter masses.
 

What are  10–90 Jupiter masses?

1000

In a neutron star, protons and electrons combine to form this particle.

What is a neutron?

1000

This stellar object has gravity about 2 billion times stronger than Earth's.
 

  What is a neutron star?

1000

A star similar to the Sun runs out of hydrogen fuel, expands into a red giant, sheds its outer layers, and leaves behind a dense core. What object remains?

 

What is a White dwarf?

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