astrophysics problem!! (1 Viewer)

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A couple weeks ago, our teacher gave us this problem solving exercise as something to do between studying. It goes like this:

Predict what would happen to the colour of the sun if it suddenly shrank in size? Why?

I've done a bit of research but can't find anything conclusive.

Any help anyone??
 

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hmmm this wouldnt be in ur physics assignment would it?????

i am pretty sure coz i have also have the same assignment

EDIT: dont help him:D

2nd EDIT: i am disappointed forsaken....
 
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Rahul u tight ass... just help him out if you have the answer...

You said it yourself, the point of this forum is "to help each other."

WTF is this shit about not tellin him?!?!
 

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helping someone is different to telling him the answer.

if he asked YOU at school, would you give him the answer?

u cant get ppl just putting up q's DIRECTLY from assignments, without showing anything substancial themselves, not directed at u forsaken. plagrism??

why dont u help him out dash, the only reason i am not helping him out is coz he is in direct competetion with me at school and i havent done it either;)
 

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try looking at HR diagram...

the changing of a star due to the chemical fussion inside the core...
 

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That was along the lines of my thinking, but i just wasn't sure if that was right. But it does sound pretty good. Thanks.
 

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i think from that assignment, its got something to do with the evolution of a star...

our sun is in the main sequence...just look up the fussion inside the core of how 4 H proton makes one He
 

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