The weight of an object on Earth is determined by
A. the mass of Earth.
B. the dis...
Physics, 17.04.2020 21:26 SpiritedAway7087
The weight of an object on Earth is determined by
A. the mass of Earth.
B. the distance of the object from the center of Earth.
C. the mass of the object.
D. All of the choices.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 17:10
The “death throes” of stars are amongst the most complex phenomena in all of astronomy, and the “corpses” of stars amongst the most energetic and exotic objects in existence. beginning at the end of the core helium fusion stage in a star’s life, describe in detail the post-main sequence development of both (a) a 1.0 solar mass star, and (b) a 25.0 solar mass star. in what significant ways do they differ? what role does each of these types of stars play in the "star-gas-star" cycle and the evolution of chemical elements in our galaxy?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Note: the following questions are unrelated to the balmer series or the martian. refer to your course notes. a sun-sized star will spend most of its lifetime as a: white dwarf b. red giant c. protostar d. main-sequence star
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