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24 June, 23:44

Which of the following would you expect to see in the death of a star that is less than 0.5 solar mass

A: supernova

B: planetary nebula

C: white dwarf

D: red giant

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  1. 24 June, 23:57
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    The correct answer is option C: white dwarf.

    Explanation:

    The white dwarf is a type of compact star that is generated when nuclear fuel with a mass of less than 9.10 solar masses has been used up.

    This is a stage, and through this stage all the stars will pass, including the Sun (Remember that the sun is a star). This type of star is one of the most abundant.

    Given this information we can say that the correct answer is option C.
  2. 25 June, 02:05
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    The answer is; C

    When such as star begins to exhaust its fuel, it expands into a red giant because it begins to burn helium rather than hydrogen. When the helium is exhausted and it cannot burn carbon, a planetary nebula is formed when the fuel is exhausted. A white dwarf is left behind as remnants which begins to cool down over millions of years.
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