4. (a) A star with initial mass Mo converts its H atoms into Fe at a constant rate so that all H is turned into Fe in ti

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4. (a) A star with initial mass Mo converts its H atoms into Fe at a constant rate so that all H is turned into Fe in ti

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4 A A Star With Initial Mass Mo Converts Its H Atoms Into Fe At A Constant Rate So That All H Is Turned Into Fe In Ti 1
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4. (a) A star with initial mass Mo converts its H atoms into Fe at a constant rate so that all H is turned into Fe in time t*. The star loses no mass through stellar winds. i. What is the luminosity of the star as a function of time? Hint: Consider how much energy is gained in the process. ii. How does the mass of the star evolve?
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