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Chapter 12, Problem 38QAP

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The lifetime of a star; compare it with given values in Table 12.1.

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Answer to Problem 38QAP

The lifetime of star is 56.6billion years; it is nearly equal to the given value.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for lifetime of a main sequence star.

Lifetime=(1×1010)(MSunMMS)2.5

Here, MSun is mass of the Sun and MMS is mass of the main-sequence star.

The above expression shows that the lifetime of star is inversely proportional to the mass of main-sequence star. Greater the mass of star compared to the Sun is; less would be its lifetime.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.50MSun for MMS in equation (I).

Lifetime=(1×1010)(MSun0.50MSun)2.5=5.66×1010years(1billion years109years)=56.6billion years

Thus, the lifetime of star is 56.6billion years; it is nearly equal to the given value.

(b)

To determine

The lifetime of a star; compare it with given values in Table 12.1.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38QAP

The lifetime of star is 0.11billion years; it is nearly equal to the given value.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for lifetime of a main sequence star.

Lifetime=(1×1010)(MSunMMS)2.5

Here, MSun is mass of the Sun and MMS is mass of the main-sequence star.

The above expression shows that the lifetime of star is inversely proportional to the mass of main-sequence star. Greater the mass of star compared to the Sun is; less would be its lifetime.

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.0MSun for MMS in equation (I).

Lifetime=(1×1010)(MSun6.0MSun)2.5=0.011×1010years(1billion years109years)=0.11billion years

Thus, the lifetime of star is 0.11billion years; it is nearly equal to the given value.

(c)

To determine

The lifetime of a star; compare it with given values in Table 12.1.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 38QAP

The lifetime of star is 56.6billion years; it is nearly equal to the given value.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for lifetime of a main sequence star.

Lifetime=(1×1010)(MSunMMS)2.5

Here, MSun is mass of the Sun and MMS is mass of the main-sequence star.

The above expression shows that the lifetime of star is inversely proportional to the mass of main-sequence star. Greater the mass of star compared to the Sun is; less would be its lifetime.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.50MSun for MMS in equation (I).

Lifetime=(1×1010)(MSun0.50MSun)2.5=3.6×105×1010years(1million years106years)=0.36million years

Thus, the lifetime of star is 0.36million years; it is nearly equal to the given value.

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