B. Main sequence
C. Nebula
D. Protostar
The correct answer is D. Protostar.
Nuclear fusion in a star's lifecycle begins during the protostar stage. This is when the temperature and pressure of the protostar ignite nuclear fusion, transitioning into a main sequence star.
In the life cycle of a star, nuclear fusion begins when the star has reached the protostar stage. The initial stage in the development of a star is the nebula, which is a cloud of dust and gas. Over time, the nebula's materials collapse under gravity to form a hot core known as a protostar.
When the protostar's temperature and pressure rises, it triggers nuclear fusion and the star begins turning hydrogen into helium.
This marks the transition from a protostar to a main sequence star, which is the stage of stable nuclear fusion.
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Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Answer:
13.5 m
Explanation:
M = Mass of cart = 500 kg
m = Ann's mass = 50 kg
= Velocity of Ann relative to cart = 5 m/s
= Velocity of Cart relative to Ann
As the linear momentum of the system is conserved
Time taken to reach the right end by Ann
Distance the cart will move in the 3 seconds
The negative sign indicates opposite direction
Movement of Ann will be the sum of the distances
The net movement of Ann is 13.5 m
B) the point between 2 objects that is in the exact center
3) the point between 2 objects where they balance each other
Answer: 3) the point between 2 objects where they balance each other
Explanation:
The center of mass of two bodies about which the bodies orbit and balance each other is known as Barycenter. It is the point of balance of two or more celestial bodies. The Barycenter determines the orbit of the celestial bodies.
For example: the binary stars orbit a common center of mass. Pluto and its moon Charon revolve about their Barycenter.
Hence, the correct option is 3.
Velocity and wavelength are directly proportional when frequency is kept constant.
b. Which force accelerates the car down the ramp?
c. Which force acts against the motion of the car?
B. Silicon
C. Water
D. Methane
E. Ammonia