katelynn3362 katelynn3362
  • 04-06-2019
  • Physics
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A middle-age star that burns hydrogen is a A.neutron star B.white dwarf c.main sequence star D.pusar

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pubsub pubsub
  • 04-06-2019
Hello!

The correct answer is C.

As we should know, a neutron star is a small cluster of neutrons. It is neither middle aged or able to burn hydrogen.
A white dwarf is a “mock planet” and has no impact on hydrogen.
A pulsar is a form of a neutron star, making C the only possible answer.
Main sequence stars are both middle aged and able to use hydrogen to form other substances.

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sarudd3738
sarudd3738 sarudd3738
  • 24-11-2020

Answer:

c

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