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100

 What is stellar evolution?

Stellar evolution is a description of the way that stars change with time.

100

How is nuclear fusion related to energy production in stars?

Two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus.

100

What is Nuclear Fusion



Nuclear fusion is the process where two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus.This process releases a tremendous amount of energy.

100


What element is primarily formed from the fusion of hydrogen nuclei?

In stars, helium is formed by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen in proton–proton chain reactions and the CNO cycle, part of stellar nucleosynthesis.

200

What is a nebula?

A nebula is a giant cloud of dust and gas in space.

200

Which axis of the H-R diagram represents a star's brightness?

The star's luminosity, which is plotted on the vertical axis of the H-R diagram.

200

 How Does Fusion Work in Stars?

In stars, hydrogen nuclei fuse to form helium through nuclear fusion.

200

How is nuclear fusion related to energy production in stars?

Fusion reactions power the Sun and other stars. In fusion, two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus. The process releases energy.



300

What is the primary element fused in main sequence stars?

Hydrogen and Helium 

300

What role does temperature play in determining a star's color?



The surface temperature of a star determines the color of light it emits/.

300

Formation of Elements

Elements up to iron are formed through fusion in stars.Elements heavier than iron are primarily formed during supernova explosions.

300

Axes of the H-R Diagram

  • The vertical axis represents the star's luminosity or brightness.

400

What happens to a star's core as it transitions to a red giant?

 The core of a red giant is contracting, but the outer layers are expanding as a result of hydrogen fusion in a shell outside the core.

400

 How does the H-R diagram help us understand the life cycle of stars?

Stages of stellar evolution occupy specific regions on the H-R diagram

400

.The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram

The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram helps us understand star properties and their life cycles.

400

Understanding Luminosity

  • Luminosity is the total amount of energy a star emits.

500

What are the differences between neutron stars and black holes?

If the core is less dense, it becomes a neutron star. A neutron star is made almost all of neutrons. If the core is more dense, it becomes a black hole.

500

 What role does temperature play in determining a star's color?

The surface temperature of a star determines the color of light it emits.

500

The Role of Supernovas

A supernova is a massive explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life cycle.This allows for the fusion of even heavier elements, such as iron and beyond.

500

Density of Stars

  • Density varies among stars; some are very dense (like neutron stars) while others are not.