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Which sun is more big?

The largest star (sun) has about 2000 times the diameter of our Sun. The most massive star has approximately 200 times the mass of our Sun.


Is a supergiant star high mass or low?

High, typically 10 to 70 times (or more) the mass of our own sun.


What is the stages of a star?

a star of about sun's mass will become a white dwarf star and will fade slowly into a black dwarf. a star of sun's 1.4 to 3 time the mass of the sun will become a neutron star. a star of more than 3 times of mass of the sun will become a black hole. hopes its help!!


What happens when a star 3 times 5 times and 20 times the mass of the sun?

Complete Question here: For three mass stars (a) a star with a mass three times the mass of the sun, (b) a star with a mass 5 times mass of the sun and (c) a star with a mass 20 times the mass of the sun --> in each case describe the possible final state of the star after all its fuel is exhausted. --> comment on the masses, size and density of these states. --> for each of the end states, briefly describe experimental observations that allow us to find, identify, and verify the existence of object left after star has exhausted its fuel and collapsed to a final state. As an example how do we know that neuron stars exist.


If a star begins its evolution with ten times the mass of the sun but ends with two times the mass what object does it form?

It forms a "neutron star".


Which star would live longer a star that has half the mass of the sun or a star that has 2 times the mass of the mass?

A star with half the mass of the sun would live longer as it burns its fuel at a slower rate due to lower internal pressure and temperature. The more massive star would burn through its fuel more quickly and have a shorter lifespan.


When will the sun be supernova?

Never. A star must be about 10 times the mass of the sun or more to go supernova.


Is Sirius a low mass star?

It is, but at twice our suns mass, Sirius A is on the limit, of being an intimidate mass star. Sirius A will have a life cycle similar to that of our own star which is a low mass star, but burns hotter. Sirius B is a companion white dwarf star with a mass of around the same as our sun. Previously, it was thought to have been a star with a mass of around 5 times that of our sun, burning out more quickly than Sirius A.


If a star begins its evolution with 10 times the mass of the sun but ends with 2 times the mass of the sun what type of object does it form?

a neutron star


When the star die what did it become?

During last ages of life of a star, to find what happens in coming ages of life of star. It determines on its mass explained by chandrashekher that if the mass of given star is 2.42 times the mass of our sun then it explodes in the form of supernova. If the mass of given star is less than the 2.42 times the mass of our sun then it shrinks to become white dwarf.


What makes a star's mass the most important parameter for predicting its future evolution?

If a star has more mass, there will be more gravitational attraction. The star's material will get closer together, and the star will have more temperature and more pressure.


Can black holes destroy stars 100 times bigger than them?

Yes. Black holes are unaffected by heat. The mass of a star may alter a black hole's trajectory through space, but the black hole would actually become more powerful (a larger, more intense gravity field) from the mass it would gain by consuming the star. Most likely, the star and black hole would orbit one another in inward spirals, with more and more of the star's matter being pulled off and into the black hole.