What stage does the star undergo after surpassing its protostar phase?
after condensation but before nuclear reactions begin in its core
What different types of stars are there?
Protostar, T Tauri Star, Main Sequence Star, Red Giant Star, White Dwarf Star, Red Dwarf Star, Neuron Stars, and Supergiant Stars
What happens after the star is in protostar?
what happens next depends on the size of the core
How many different types of stars are there?
many
What happens to the remaining dust that does not go into making the star?
The remaining dust can become planets, asteroids, or comets, or remain as dust.
You said that a galaxy collision or supernova shockwave cause the gravity collapse in star formation. What can cause those occurrences?
they collapse under their own pressure
where does the thermal energy come from when a star is being formed?
nuclear fusion
what is a protostar exactly?
a star that has not yet started its main sequence lifetime
How long does it take the remaining dust to turn into something like a planet or a comet? Have we witnessed that?
it sometimes does not form at a rapid pace. yes.
How do you stars convert Thermal energy into Infrared?
When they crash into one another
What stage follows the protostar?
Main sequence
What stage does the star undergo after surpassing its protostar phase?
ReplyDeleteafter condensation but before nuclear reactions begin in its core
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ReplyDeleteProtostar, T Tauri Star, Main Sequence Star, Red Giant Star, White Dwarf Star, Red Dwarf Star, Neuron Stars, and Supergiant Stars
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ReplyDeletewhat happens next depends on the size of the core
DeleteHow many different types of stars are there?
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DeleteWhat happens to the remaining dust that does not go into making the star?
ReplyDeleteThe remaining dust can become planets, asteroids, or comets, or remain as dust.
DeleteYou said that a galaxy collision or supernova shockwave cause the gravity collapse in star formation. What can cause those occurrences?
ReplyDeletethey collapse under their own pressure
Deletewhere does the thermal energy come from when a star is being formed?
ReplyDeletenuclear fusion
Deletewhat is a protostar exactly?
ReplyDeletea star that has not yet started its main sequence lifetime
DeleteHow long does it take the remaining dust to turn into something like a planet or a comet? Have we witnessed that?
ReplyDeleteit sometimes does not form at a rapid pace. yes.
DeleteHow do you stars convert Thermal energy into Infrared?
ReplyDeleteWhen they crash into one another
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