This phenomenon happen during the red phase collapse of smaller stars. The contraction in the core of the star causes the helium to go into a runaway fusion reaction that releases an immense amount of energy for a brief time.
Contraction of the pupillary contrictor muscles.
If you are asking "how helium formed the sun?" then for your information, sun and all the stars are formed mostly from Hydrogen. And if you are asking "How helium is formed in the sun?", the answer is that the Hydrogen in the sun fuses in itself(that's where from the sun get's its energy and luminosity) producing variety of elements like helium, carbon oxygen,iron etc.
the temperature cause the clouds to rotate which cause halt to build up!
It continues to contract and collapse. In accordance with Boyle's Law, the compression of any gas also increases the temperature and pressure; at some point, the contraction will stop when pressure and gravity are equally balanced. With a very massive cloud of hydrogen, it's possible that the force of gravity will cause the extreme pressure and temperature sufficient to begin hydrogen fusion. At that point, as they say in Hollywood, "A Star Is Born".
i think the answer is hydrogen and helium but I'm not positive so don't blame me if you get it wrong.
This phenomenon happen during the red phase collapse of smaller stars. The contraction in the core of the star causes the helium to go into a runaway fusion reaction that releases an immense amount of energy for a brief time.
An increase in temperature causes thermal expansion which increases the volume. This cause a decrease in density. Except in the case of water between 0 and 4 degrees C, where increased temperature results in a contraction and so increased density.
No, we use expansion and contraction to tell temperature(thermometer).
The movement of molecules and collisions are increased at high temperature.
increased temperature
Actin and myosin are two fibers that cause contraction.
Yes helium can cause seizures i was sucking helium and i got dizzy started drooling and blacked out.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion reaction to form helium in the core of the stars. For this generally a very high temperature ~107 K is required.
The cause is the increased movement of water molecules near the surface, caused by a higher temperature.
Increasing the temperature the dissolving rate increase.
Helium, is not oxygen, and as such a large presences of helium in the body can asphyxiate and cause death.
The eccentric muscle contraction is most likely to cause discomfort in q5.