It will switch to helium fusion and so on until it starts fusing much heavier elements and becomes a red giant
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As our sun is one of the smaller G Class stars, it will eventually burn itself out and die along with the planets it services.
When water slows down. When water slows down it no longer has the ability to carry a lot of sediment and so deposition occurs
it happens when two objects rub and create heat that slows it down
you will going to die
When a star exhausts its hydrogen fuel in the core, nuclear fusion slows down, causing the core to contract under gravity. This increase in temperature and pressure eventually ignites helium fusion, transforming helium into heavier elements like carbon. As a result, the star expands into a red giant, altering its outer layers and ultimately leading to different outcomes based on its mass, such as shedding its outer layers or possibly becoming a supernova.
No. Hydrogen is the simplest and lightest element with the nucleus consisting only of a single proton. There is no smaller nucleus you can make. The only nuclear reaction hydrogen can undergo is fusion into helium.
Air Resistance slows the parachute down.
peristalsis slows down the large intestante
friction slows it down
slows down the rate at which enzymes work or completely stops them preventing decay
The acidity slows down the process of oxidation The acidity slows down the process of oxidation The acidity slows down the process of oxidation
When a star runs out of hydrogen fuel in its core, nuclear fusion slows down and the core contracts while the outer layers expand. The star becomes a red giant as it fuses heavier elements in its shell, until eventually it sheds its outer layers forming a planetary nebula, leaving behind a dense core known as a white dwarf.
If your speed slows down, yYou will have negative acceleration or deceleration.