How Star Can Die

in #science7 years ago

For all of you who have not know, History of supernova has been very long known. In the year around 1000M the ancient Egyptians had already seen very bright objects in the sky even visible during the day, but research on supernovas began to focus after the collapse of opinion about the whole state of uranus being constant and the newton law having no effect across the uranus.

How supernova can happen? Let's first discuss the definition, the supernova is the process of death of a star because its age is over, yes it must be due to its age, but how can this happen? What is the star's age relationship with the explosion, Lets find it out!...

Before we Discuss about star biography, @Daily-Science will explain what is a supernova star.....

Stars are just like living creaturesf, stars are also Born and Dead, the birth of the star is located in a location where the density of clouds in the enclosure is tight so as to allow friction between particles and create heat and then become the proto of stars, well this proto star part is a compressed part than other regions, finally this proto star attracts clouds and dust around it to blend in and more and more friction of the particles causing the proto of this star is getting hot which in the end creates thermonuclear fusion reactions and created a star "thermonuclear fusion reaction is the reaction of combining the light elements into the heavier".

Then how star can explode?

The age of a star is very long generally M class stars can live up to hundreds of billions of years, for the sun itself Age is only 10 billion years. Different class have a different age, for the sun in Class K, the sun will not explode, only stars that have more mass than the sun will become supernova, how come? Let's discuss

As I have said, the star occurs because of the thermonuclear fusion reaction at its center, then what if the concealed element is already the most severe element? Yep at this moment the star will explode, which holds the star to shrink because its own gravity is the thermonuclear fusion and if the element at its center has reached the maximum then there is nothing else to be put together and this reaction also stops causing the shrinking star because there is no reaction that balances it, and finally the star creates shock waves caused by degeneration of electrons that can not withstand the wrinkles of stars.

And boooom !!


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