Protostar is believed to reach at least 3000 K. Protostar is extremely bright but is not as hot as the sun or other stars.
its over 9000...
As gravity pulls more material toward the center of the protostar, the pressure inside the protostar builds.
A star begins its life as a ball of gas and dust. Gravity pulls the gas and dust into a spere. As the sphere becomes denser, it gets hotter and eventually reaches temperature of about 10,000,000 Celsius in its center. As hydrogen combines into helium, energy is released in a precess called neclear fusion.
A protostar will live as long as 100,000 years. After material stops falling on the protostar it will enter then T Tauri star phase.
The core will reach between 250,000,000 to 500,000,000'C at its stable temperature. Beforehand it will rapidly gain heat from hundreds of thousands to its stable temperature, where it can begin the process of nuclear fusion. Hope that helps!
No, a protostar is basically the BEGINNING of a star's life cycle.
As gravity pulls more material toward the center of the protostar, the pressure inside the protostar builds.
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Its surface temperature and luminosity increase.
Both will increase.
The core of the protostar reached an extremely high temperature
A Protostar.
A star begins its life as a ball of gas and dust. Gravity pulls the gas and dust into a spere. As the sphere becomes denser, it gets hotter and eventually reaches temperature of about 10,000,000 Celsius in its center. As hydrogen combines into helium, energy is released in a precess called neclear fusion.
A protostar will live as long as 100,000 years. After material stops falling on the protostar it will enter then T Tauri star phase.
A protostar is more like a stage previous to a star - before it ignites.
A protostar takes about 100,000 years to reach the main sequence.
No. The sun was a protostar about 4.6 billion years ago.
The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.