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Nothing usually happens in a binary systems when a star becomes a giant except when two stars are orbiting each other and the one star become a giant it will contract and expand due to the nuclear fusion and it will interact with the other star and will cause a phenomena known as a nova.

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What is the definition of mass-transfer binary?

A mass-transfer binary is a type of binary star system where one star transfers mass onto its companion due to their close proximity. This transfer of mass can occur through processes such as stellar winds or Roche-lobe overflow. The mass transfer affects the evolution and properties of both stars in the system.


Are there any planets located near the star algol?

There are no known planets located near the star Algol, which is a binary star system consisting of two stars. The distance between the two stars is relatively close, making it difficult for planets to stably orbit either of the stars.


Why is 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams and 1 kb is equals to 1024 bytes?

Kilo is the prefix for 1000. However, electronic storage is based on binary arithmetic. As it happens, 210 is 1024. This was thought to be sufficiently close enough to 1000 to extend to use of kilo as a prefix for 1024 as well. Similarly, giga is actually a prefix for 1,000,000 but is also used for 1,048,576 (= 220) and so on.


Why all of the observed stellar -remmant black-hole candidates members of close binary systems?

Those are easier to observe than an isolated black hole, because the black holes are usually discovered because of infalling matter that emits X-rays, or because other objects move around an invisible object (the black hole).


What happens when lens loses its elasticity with age?

When a lens loses its elasticity with age, it becomes less able to change shape and refract light properly. This can result in a condition known as presbyopia, where it becomes difficult to focus on close objects. In some cases, this can be corrected with reading glasses or contact lenses.

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What happens to a star when it becomes a giant if it has a close binary companion?

Matter can be transferred from the giant to the companion


What is a binary star system from the astronomical point of view?

A binary star system is a system of two stars in space which are so close to each other that their gravitational interaction causes them to orbit around a common center of mass.


Will the Sun explode once it becomes a white dwarf?

No. White dwarfs can only produce explosions in close binary systems.


Do scientist believe a binary star produces a nova?

A binary star may, or may not, be related to a nova or supernova. In some specific cases, a supernova is specifically caused by a close binary system; but not all binary systems result in novas, and not all novas come from binary stars.


What happens to metals once it rusts?

well, when metal rusts, it sort of becomes weaker, and for example, the hinges on your door, it becomes squeaky when you open and close it


Is there ever going to be a blackhole near your solar system?

There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.


What is a binary star system?

A double star is a pair that appear very close together in the sky, but that might be by chance and one of them might in fact be a lot further away than the other. A binary star is a special type of double star in which the two components are in orbit around their common centre of gravity.


What is the definition of mass-transfer binary?

A mass-transfer binary is a type of binary star system where one star transfers mass onto its companion due to their close proximity. This transfer of mass can occur through processes such as stellar winds or Roche-lobe overflow. The mass transfer affects the evolution and properties of both stars in the system.


What are the three stars of the Centauri system?

Alpha Centauri, Beta Centauri, and Proxima Centauri. Of the three, Proxima is the closest to us, hence the name (which means "nearest"). There is some dispute as to whether the system is actually a trinary star system, or a binary star system with Proxima as a relatively close neighbor that doesn't significantly interact with Alpha and Beta. As a result, the system is sometimes referred to as "AB Centauri", which designates a binary system.


What are some stars that orbit other stars?

When two stars orbit one another it is referred to as a binary star system. Some examples of binary star systems are Albiero in the constellation Cygnus, Sirius located in Canis Major, and Epsilon Aurigae in the constellation Auriga. Another example of a binary star system, which is in close proximity to our solar system (11.7 +/-0.3 Ly), is Gliese A and B, which are the host of a super-earth exoplanet.


What happens during a monthly close and an annual close?

What happens during a monthly close and an annual close?


When two stars are near each other and rotate around each other they form an?

When two stars are orbiting around each other, they form a binary star system. These systems are classified based on how close the stars are to each other, with categories like close binaries, wide binaries, and spectroscopic binaries. Binary star systems are important for studying stellar evolution and dynamics.