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How does a star turns into a neutron star?

A star 8 time the mass of the Sun turns into a neutron star when it run out of fuel, become a supergiant, and undergo supernova explosion. After the explosion, a core remains. If the core is less than 3 Solar masses, it becomes a neutron star, or else it becomes a black hole.


When the diameter of the cylinder increases what happens to the curve of the meniscus?

When the diameter of the cylinder increases, the meniscus curve becomes less pronounced. This is because the larger diameter allows for a greater surface area, reducing the surface tension effects that create the meniscus curve.


How do you translate this DNA 5' aug AAA uaa 3'?

The DNA sequence 5' AUG AAA UAA 3' translates to the mRNA sequence 5' AUG AAA UAA 3'. The start codon AUG codes for methionine, and the UAA codon serves as a stop codon, indicating the end of the protein-coding region.


If a portion of a DNA strand has the base sequence ACGACG what will be the base sequence of the mRNA strand transcribed?

That mRNA sequence had to come from the complement to it. Remeber that the sequence is normally read 5' to 3'. The complement that produced it would be seen in the 3' to 5' orientation (reverse) during transcription. Therefore, find the complement source by reading the sequence in reverse and making the following substitutions: a becomes t, u becomes a, g becomes c, and c becomes g. The result is the following DNA source sequence read 5' to 3': ctaagtcgcaatttttggcat.


How would you arrange this in order red giant white dwarf and main sequence and why?

The order of stellar evolution is typically: main sequence, red giant, and then white dwarf. Stars spend the majority of their life on the main sequence, where they fuse hydrogen into helium. As they exhaust their hydrogen, they expand into red giants. After shedding their outer layers, the remaining core becomes a white dwarf, which is the final stage of a low to medium mass star.

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What do stars start to become when it runs out of fuel?

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


Convert the following DNA sequence into its RNA equivalent and then using the genetic code convert that RNA sequence into the amino acid sequence 5tacttcttcaagact-3?

DNA Sequence = 5tacttcttcaagact-3 RNA Sequence = 3'-AUGAAGAAGUUCUGA-5'You just switch 5' and 3'T becomes AA becomes UC becomes GG becomes CThere should be no Ts in an RNA sequence.


What is the step after main sequence in a stars life?

After the main sequence, a star becomes a red giant.


What order does a nebula occur and becomes a main sequence star and then a giant?

main sequence,giant then nebula


When a star is fully formed it becomes which type of star?

A Main Sequence star.


What happens to the diameter of a circle if its area is halved?

its diameter is lower by the square root of 2 which is 1414 times smaller


How long is it before a massive star becomes a red supergiant?

Supermassive stars have extremely short lifespans, ranging from some 50 million years to a mere million years.


Does a red main sequence star have fusion?

A red main sequence star would be a red dwarf or a branch red giant. To be on the main sequence, you have to have hydrogen nuclear fusion.


What is the name given to the sequence to this sequence of numbers 1-123-458-1321?

The sequence 1-123-458-1321 is known as a "look-and-say" sequence. In this type of sequence, each term is derived by describing the digits of the previous term. For example, "one 1" becomes "11," and "two 1s" becomes "21." However, the specific sequence you've provided does not appear to follow this pattern directly, so it may require further context to clarify its nature.


When does a newly forming star have the greatest luminosity?

A rotating nebula (a cloud of gas and dust) collapses under gravity. This creates a lot of heat energy. A "protostar" forms, before nuclear fusion begins. When the core temperature is high enough, hydrogen nuclei can undergo fusion and become helium, releasing nuclear energy. So, eventually the protostar becomes a "true" star and reaches the Main Sequence on the HR diagram. The newly forming star has its greatest luminosity during the earlyprotostar stage. (The protostar has a much bigger surface area than the final star.)


Are red giants main sequence stars?

yes before it dies it becomes a red giant


When a protostar of about one solar mass contracts and becomes hotter what position will it shift into?

Main sequence.