Life Cycle of Stars
Life Cycle of Stars
Life Cycle of Stars
What is a Star?
A star is ball of
plasma undergoing
nuclear fusion.
Stars give off large
amounts of energy in
the form of
electromagnetic
radiation.
A Star is Born.
Stars are formed in a
Nebula.
A Nebula is a very
large cloud of gas and
dust in space.
Protostars
Protostars
As more gas is added to a protostar, the
pressure in its core increases.
The increased pressure causes the gas
molecules to move faster, increasing
friction.
As friction increases, heat is generated and
the temperature of the protostars core
increases.
A new star!!
Nuclear Fusion
Balancing Act
The core of a star is where
the heat is generated. The
radiative and conductive
zones move energy out
from the center of the star.
The incredible weight of
all the gas and gravity
try to collapse the star on
its core.
Unbalanced Forces
As long as there is a nuclear
reaction taking place, the
internal forces will balance the
external forces.
When the hydrogen in a main
sequence star is consumed, fusion
stops and the forces suddenly
become unbalanced. Mass and
gravity cause the remaining gas
to collapse on the core.
Red Giant
White Dwarfs
Black Dwarfs
As
Red Supergiants
Red Supergiants
Once
fusion
begins, the
star will
expand to
be between
10 and
1000 times
larger than
our sun.
Supernova
Neutron Star
Black Holes