in some cases it becomes a red giant then later progresses into a wight dwarf . according to the main sequence .
in other cases it becomes a red supergiant then a supernova takes place leading the
dying star to become either a neutron star or a black hole according to the main sequence
When a Star runs out of fuel, it will expand into what is known as a "Red Giant". Massive stars will become "Red Supergiants". This phase will last until the star exhausts its remaining fuel. At this point, the pressure of the nuclear reaction is not strong enough to equalize the force of gravity and the star will collapse. Go to related link to read more about Stars... ;)
After a star like our Sun runs out of nuclear fuel, it will shed its outer layers and become a white dwarf. White dwarfs are created from low to medium mass stars (like the Sun) that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and undergone certain stages of stellar evolution.
Neutron stars do not have fuel. A neutron star is a remnant of a star that has already died.
When a star runs out of fuel, it can evolve into a red giant or a white dwarf, depending on its mass. Low to medium-mass stars (like our Sun) will expand and become red giants. High-mass stars will undergo a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core known as a white dwarf.
Stars stop shining when they exhaust their nuclear fuel in their cores. As the fuel runs out, the star's core collapses under its own gravity and the outer layers are expelled in a supernova explosion. The remaining core might become a dense object like a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole, and it will no longer shine brightly.
When a Star runs out of fuel, it will expand into what is known as a "Red Giant". Massive stars will become "Red Supergiants". This phase will last until the star exhausts its remaining fuel. At this point, the pressure of the nuclear reaction is not strong enough to equalize the force of gravity and the star will collapse. Go to related link to read more about Stars... ;)
Neutron stars could form in places where there are high-mass stars. After the star runs out of fuel in its core, the core collapses while the shell explodes into the space as supernova. The core would then become a neutron star, it might also become a black hole if it is massive enough.
After a star like our Sun runs out of nuclear fuel, it will shed its outer layers and become a white dwarf. White dwarfs are created from low to medium mass stars (like the Sun) that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and undergone certain stages of stellar evolution.
binary stars are two stars that orbit each other while supernovas and novas stars are stars that explode when it runs out of fuel
Neutron stars do not have fuel. A neutron star is a remnant of a star that has already died.
If the fuel system is still holding pressure the car will start and run until the fuel runs out, The relay turns on the fuel pump.
When a star runs out of fuel, it can evolve into a red giant or a white dwarf, depending on its mass. Low to medium-mass stars (like our Sun) will expand and become red giants. High-mass stars will undergo a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core known as a white dwarf.
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A neutron star is already the remains of a massive star that has run out of fuel.
Initially it is hydrogen. When that is spent, stars move to fusion of helium. There are also other fusion processes which take place: which process depends on the stars' mass.
Initially it is hydrogen. When that is spent, stars move to fusion of helium. There are also other fusion processes which take place: which process depends on the stars' mass.
Stars stop shining when they exhaust their nuclear fuel in their cores. As the fuel runs out, the star's core collapses under its own gravity and the outer layers are expelled in a supernova explosion. The remaining core might become a dense object like a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole, and it will no longer shine brightly.