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Title: Why does the Sun brighten with time?
Post by: adreamer on Sep 10, 2017
Why does the Sun brighten with time?
A) as time progresses, helium starts to fuse in the core, in addition to hydrogen, leading to an increase in brightness
B) as hydrogen is converted into helium in the core, the number of hydrogen nuclei decreases, decreasing the fusion rate. To maintain the balance with gravity pressing inward, the core compensates by shrinking and heating up
C) as time progresses, more and more heat is trapped inside the core, leading to an increase in brightness
D) as hydrogen is converted into helium in the core, the number of hydrogen nuclei decreases, decreasing the fusion rate. To maintain the balance with gravity pressing inward, the core compensates by expanding and cooling


Title: Re: Why does the Sun brighten with time?
Post by: Donskoy on Sep 10, 2017
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