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12-16-10 Random Letter of Wisdom Dear Mr. Planisek’s HPSC classes: Before you begin today- 1.This is one of the best classes that you will ever take. Keep that in mind. 2.Mr. Planisek is AWESOME! 3.Only 2 more days till Winter Break! (1 if you don’t count today, which I’m not!) Have fun! Very sincerely, ~SES
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12-16-10Random Letter of Wisdom

Dear Mr. Planisek’s HPSC classes:Before you begin today-1.This is one of the best classes that you will ever take. Keep that in mind.2.Mr. Planisek is AWESOME!3.Only 2 more days till Winter Break! (1 if you don’t count today, which I’m not!)

Have fun! Very sincerely,

~SES

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Life Cycle of a Star

How is a star “born”?How does a star “die”?

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Life Cycle of a Star

• Scientists look at different types of stars, studying the energy they give off and their composition to find indicators of how they age

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Life Cycle of a Star

• Nebula– Large cloud of gas and dust spread out over a big

region of space– Gravity pulls the dust and gas into a denser cloud– Temperature begins to rise → Nuclear Fusion– If there is enough mass (protostar), the balance

between the outward pressure of fusion and the inward pull of gravity stabilizes the star

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Birth of a Star

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How are Different Types of Stars Formed?

• The mass of a star determines where it falls on the Main Sequence of the H-R Diagram

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Stars formed from nebulas with large

masses form bright, hot (blue) stars

These stars burn out relatively quickly because they convert so much hydrogen into helium and

use up their fuel very quickly

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Stars with masses similar to Sun form stars that aren’t as

bright or hot

These stars will last much longer than blue stars because they don’t convert as much hydrogen to helium and their fuel lasts longer (even though there

isn’t as much of it)

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Stars with small masses produce cool stars that don’t give

off much energy

These stars are red and not very bright, but they can last for more than

100 billion years

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What happens next?

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What happens next?

• Stars will remain stable as long as the outward push produced by the energy of fusion balances the inward pull of gravity

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As fusion slows and the outward push decreases, gravity

takes over and begins to shrink the star

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The shrinking raises the temperature and

fusion begins to occur outside of the core, which causes the star to expand

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The core continues to shrink and gets hotter.

Helium fusion

starts and heavier

elements are

created

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What happens next?

• Stars will remain stable as long as the outward push produced by the energy of fusion balances the inward pull of gravity

• Once the fuel of a star starts to run out and fusion slows down, the star will enter its final stages

• Just like the mass determines what the star turns into when it is born, it will determine what happens when it dies…

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Death of Low/Medium Mass Stars

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Death of Low/Medium Mass Stars

Low/Medium mass stars will remain as giants until their hydrogen and helium

supplies completely run out and fusion stops

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Death of Low/Medium Mass Stars

Once fusion stops, the star shrinks and as it does, it is surrounded by a glowing

cloud of gas (which used to be parts of the star) called a

planetary nebula

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Death of Low/Medium Mass Stars

•The remains of the hot core are all that is left eventually (White Dwarf)•It still gives of thermal energy because it is hot, but no fusion occurs

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Death of Low/Medium Mass Stars

After a long period of time, the White Dwarf will cool

and no longer glow. It will be called a Black Dwarf

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Death of High Mass Stars

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Death of High Mass Stars•High mass stars turn into supergiants•Supergiants have sections that are hot enough to produce heavier elements (up to iron)

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Death of High Mass Stars•When fusion stops, the huge gravity collapses the outer layers into the middle•This results in a huge explosion called a supernova•Elements heavier than iron are created and ejected into space

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Death of High Mass Stars•“Smaller” big stars turn into Neutron Stars•Neutron Stars are the core of a big star after it has exploded into a supernova•Huge gravity smashes protons & electrons together to form neutrons (+/- → 0)

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Death of High Mass Stars•“Bigger” big stars turn into Black Holes•The gravitational pull of the remaining core is so strong that not even light (or any type of EM radiation) can escape!!!


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