Physics&Astronomy
Across
- 4. This process either concludes in a neutron star or a black hole and stars with high mass go through this process.
- 8. Change in speed÷Change in time
- 9. A hypothetical region of spacetime and singularity (a point at which a function takes an infinite value. For space value, a point within which has the property of infinite density and gravity Example: The centre of a black hole) that cannot be entered from the outside. (The theoretical other end of the black hole)
- 11. A physical form of something.
- 13. No speed.
- 14. Stars become after they exhaust their nuclear fuel (An example representation is the Sun).
- 15. A course along where someone or somewhere moves.
- 19. Earth has a north and south of this invisible force poles.
- 21. Premature Protostar (Gravity causes this to condense into a protostar)
- 23. The very outer particle of an atom.
- 24. A theoretical steller remanent (compact object), respectively, a white dwarf that has cooled sufficiently to no longer emit light or significant heat.
- 25. Plural of Nebulae
- 26. The very inside particle that cycles around an atom.
- 27. Speed that constantly goes in a non-changing state.
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- 1. A series of types to which most stars belong, represented on a Hertzsprung–Russell diagram as a continuous band extending from the upper left (hot, bright stars) to the lower right (cool, dim stars).
- 2. This unit is measured in kg.
- 3. Birth of A Star
- 5. Stars with small and medium masses turn into this.
- 6. Can be drawn as simple arrows
- 7. ubatomic particles found inside the nucleus of every atom
- 10. The very beginning of a star.
- 12. The planet that we live in.
- 16. Speed÷Movement
- 17. When a star begins to ruPlanetaryfuel and grows larger.
- 18. ?=Vector Quantities, This means they have magnitude(size) and direction.
- 20. This measure of force is named after a famous physicist.
- 22. When speed changes.