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ASTR 350 ONL FA25: Big Bang,Black Holes,Universe (Liu, X)
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What is the difference in the core of a high-mass star and low-mass star as they age?
Options
A.a. Only different colors.
B.b. More and more layers of fusion.
C.c. One is higher mass and one is lower mass.
D.d. Nothing fundamental.
E.e. Only higher temperatures.
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The question asks about how the core of a high-mass star changes compared to a low-mass star as they age.
Option a: 'Only different colors.' Color is not the fundamental driver of the internal structure or fusion processes in aging stars. The core composition and fusion chain are what change with mass, not simply color differences.
Option b: 'More and more layers of fusion.' This is accurate: high-mass stars ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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