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On the main sequence.
its located somewhere
I don't know ok
Whilst the surrounding matter is falling into the central region, it is considered to be in the protostar stage and thus is not on the HR diagram However, when the surrounding gas/dust envelope disperses and the accretion process stops, the star is then considered as a pre-main sequence star. In the HR diagram, the star would then appear on the stellar birthline at the bottom right hand corner.
Positive - most of them are far away.
i don't know about the hr diagram but the brightest star known is r136a1
The main reason that the HR Diagram is so useful and important to scientists is, you can tell the size of the star by plotting it on the HR Diagram. The different sizes of stars form a pattern on the HR diagram.
HR diagram
On the main sequence.
Our Sun is a G2V star and will thus appear in the centre of the HR diagram.
You need to know the luminosity and temperature of star in order to plot it on the HR diagram.
You need to know the luminosity and temperature of star in order to plot it on the HR diagram.
its located somewhere
White dwarfs.
stars there called stars
White dwarfs.
White dwarfs.